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Rescued Structures

  1. RESCUED Fallsington Log House
    A c. 1794-95 log home discovered, rescued and preserved. More information...

  2. RESCUED Gristmill - January 1999
    Montgomery County Gristmill located at the former Kleinbach Lumber Yard in Green Lane, PA. It dates back to about 1870 when it was a working mill and store. More information...

  3. RESCUED Baumstown Log Tavern - February 1999
    The former Angus Pub in Exeter Township, slated for demolition, revealed a c. 1753/4 upscale log home. More information...

  4. RESCUEDAdam Sheib Log House circa 1760 - August 1999
    This Hatfield Township home was slated for demolition to make room for a housing development. Fortunately, Mike spotted the house and discovered a true gem. More information...

  5. RESCUED General Winfield Hancock Barn, Montgomery Township PA - January 2001
    A late 18th century English stone bank barn on the site of General Winfield Scott Hancock's Homestead. Hancock was an 1880 Democratic presidential candidate and a Civil War Major General. More information...

  6. RESCUED MOPAC-Lower Salford Historic Society Barn - March 2001
    AHHHH! The Foundation creates a match made in Heaven. More information...

  7. RESCUED 50' x 100' Hemlock Bank Barn (Warner Road Barn) - August 2001
    This c. 1913 Montgomery County barn located on Warner Road in King of Prussia was rescued in the nick of time by The Foundation. More information...

  8. RESCUED Summer Kitchen from Quakertown, PA - October 2001
    This c. 1845 timber framed 1 1/2 story summer kitchen (15' x 18') was rescued and moved to its new home in Harleysville. More information...

  9. RESCUED 1750s PA Brown Stone Estate Farm House (Bethel Road house) - October 2001
    The Foundation is pleased to announce that this beautiful Montgomery County home was sold to a local man who grew up near this estate and is planning to have it rebuilt only a few miles from its original location. More information...

  10. RESCUED Benjamin Hart House (Madison, CT) - January 2002
    Another historic structure rescued! This time, Mike and crew traveled to Madison, CT. While there doesn't appear to be any direct connection between Benjamin Hart and Mike Hart, Mike couldn't bear to see this "Hart House" demolished. More information...

  11. RESCUED1860s John Zvarick Stone/Hemlock Barn & Wood Silo - March 2002
    Originally located in Trappe, PA, this Civil War era stone-end barn and wood silo has found new life. More information...

  12. RESCUED Red Hill Carriage Barn - April 2002
    This c. 1900 carriage barn was dismantled, documented and moved by the Foundation to its new home in Perkiomenville, PA. More information...

  13. RESCUED Franconia Barn - Spring 2002
    This 32 X 50 Bank Barn, circa 1830 (Franconia Barn) was dismantled, documented and moved by the Foundation Spring 2002. It's new home will be in Lower Salford, PA. More information...

  14. RESCUED Kennett Square Barn (circa 1908) - August 2002
    This 76 X 50 Barn was just dismantled, documented and moved by the Foundation, August 2002. It's new home will be in Ipswich, MA. More information...

  15. RESCUED Kolb House (circa 1804)- January 2003
    An early 19th Century Germanic stone house was saved by the Rescue Team during the bitter cold of January 2003. More information...

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