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Friendship Hill is a parcel of land 675 acres (273 ha) in size, located on the east bank of the Monongahela River between New Geneva and Point Marion in rural southwestern Pennsylvania. The property's main house, also known as the Albert Gallatin House, is located atop a bluff that is the high point of the property.
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Holly Hill, also known as Holland's Hills or Rose Valley, is a historic house at Friendship, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It was initially named as Holland's Hills for Francis Holland, who bought the land in 1665. Richard Harrison, a Quaker planter and shipowner, bought the land and built a home on it.
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Spring Hill Township was formed in 1771 when the area was part of Bedford County. It contained all of what is now Greene County, part of Washington County and nearly all of Fayette County. [4] When Westmoreland County was formed from Bedford County in 1773 Springhill Township was one of its eight original townships. [5]
Pine Street Meeting House (Hill Meeting House) 1747 1752-1753 [25] Land donated by Samuel Powel. [31] "The meeting agrees that a brick house of 60 feet front, and 43 feet deep shall be built on said lot." [25] A two-story, three-bay brick building, with separate entrances for men and women. [24]: 28 Robert Smith, builder
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The Friendship House Association, founded in 1904, purchased the house in 1936, and operated a settlement house, and community center there. [3] As the Capitol Hill neighborhood gentrified, most of the people served were in other parts of Washington, D.C. [4] It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1973. The ...