Pastime Club House
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This photograph of the house was taken sometime between 1906 and 1926, when it was the headquarters of the social club the Pastime Club. The four men on the porch are unidentified, but likely were club members. Note the additional pieces of missing wood in the fence, the broken window above, and the additional growth of the foliage on the façade.
This file appears in: Abner T. Ellis House
Abner T. Ellis House
The Greek Revival House was constructed for Abner T. Ellis in or around 1838. He lived in the home until his death in 1864. Over the years Ellis wore many hats. He had been a probate judge, a borough president, state senator, and an early proponent…