Threatened Buildings Documented in Delaware, 1999-2000: Jehu M. Reed House

Author(s)Paulus, Emily
Author(s)Sheppard, Rebecca J.
Author(s)Dobbs, Kelli W.
Author(s)Maclean, Sharon
Author(s)Cathey, Jennifer A.
Author(s)Puleo, Kevin
Author(s)Killinger, Sarah
Author(s)Breithaupt, Lindsey
Author(s)Richards, Amy
Author(s)Brossman, Romy
Author(s)Everett, Jeffrey
Author(s)Kershaw, Christie
Author(s)Johnson, Amy
Date Accessioned2010-01-07T15:42:05Z
Date Available2010-01-07T15:42:05Z
Publication Date2000-02
AbstractThe Jehu M. Reed House is significant on several accounts. 1 For more than 200 years, from 1685 through 1912, the property maintained an association with the Reed family, a well-known and prominent Central Delaware family. Constructed in 1771, the house was expanded in 1868 to both accommodate and express the lifestyle of Jehu M. Reed, an agricultural pioneer and benefactor whose advances and techniques in farming helped foster Delaware's peach and apple industry. Additionally, the house stands as an exemplary breed of rural Mid-Atlantic architecture that melds the original fabric of a Georgian structure with an Italianate/Victorian plantation house.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/4724
KeywordsSouth Murderkill Hundred, Delawareen
KeywordsKent County, Delawareen
KeywordsGeorgianen
KeywordsItalianateen
KeywordsBrick dwellingen
KeywordsFlemish bonden
Keywords1771, Date of Construction
TitleThreatened Buildings Documented in Delaware, 1999-2000: Jehu M. Reed Houseen
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