The date stone which I could not locate anywhere on the building when I was taking photographs. This photo came from their website. |
The south side of the mansion showing the porch or piazza which it was called at the time. |
The north side of the mansion which features the elaborate entrance doorway and a multitude of windows. |
The oldest part of the south side shows the seams where an addition was made in 1811 |
This is the smoke house which is to the east-rear of the mansion. It is considered the oldest building on the property. |
Photo of Professor Haldeman taken by noted Civil War photographer Matthew Brady. |
An early photo showing the porch with a more decorated entrance. |
Picture of the interior stairwell which I found online. |
Exterior doors have handles such as this on all doors. |
This is the south-rear side of the home showing where a porch and balcony once were fastened to the house. |
This old newspaper photo shows the south-rear side with a balcony, stairs and enclosed sunroom. These are no longer part of the mansion. I'm not sure when they were removed. |
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