Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1843/05/30 | Thomas S Lee | Home | Thomas S Lee buys Needwood Farmstead from his father and soon begin building a brick house with Greek Revival details and a pitched roof. Josephine, Thomas S Lee and their four children will use the two-story dwelling as a summer residence. | |||
1845/00/00 | Josephine O'Donnell Lee | Home | Josephine and Thomas S Lee make a home at Needwood Farmstead. The couple will raise their four children while using the Farmstead as a summer residence. | |||
1873/00/00 | Thomas Lee begins remodeling his summer residence in the Second Empire style. Constructed of brick, the uppermost stories of the tower and house are enclosed within a mansard roof with straight rooflines. | |||||
1902/00/00 | Columbus O'Donnell Lee, son of Thomas and Josephine Lee, inherits Needwood Farmstead. | |||||
1915/00/00 | Luther C Pry | Owner | Columbus O'Donnell Lee sells the farmstead to Luther C Pry, an employee of the Horsey whiskey distillery on an adjacent Needwood parcel. | |||
1919/00/00 | Luther C Pry | Died | Luther C Pry dies and Needwood Farmstead passes to his son, Outerbridge 'Earl' Pry. |
Particulars for Needwood-Thomas Lee Farmstead: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | French Second Empire |
Building Type | House |
Building Feature | Mansard Roof |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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