Haverford is an unincorporated community located in both Haverford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, and Lower Merion Township...
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Dolobran is a Shingle Style house at 231 Laurel Lane in Haverford, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect Frank Furness for shipping magnate Clement...
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Dolobran may refer to: Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, historic estate of the Lloyd family Dolobran (Haverford, Pennsylvania), 1881 shingle-style mansion and...
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the Welsh Meirionnydd. Lower Merion Township, along with Upper Darby, Haverford, and Cheltenham, are major suburbs of Philadelphia, the United States'...
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the Pennsylvania Railroad Clement Acton Griscom, prominent 19th-century American shipping magnate, businessman, whose home, Dolobran in Haverford is noted...
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Clement Griscom (category People from Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania)
of directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad and United States Steel. Dolobran (1881), his country house in Haverford, Pennsylvania, is one of architect...
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Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut Clement Griscom-Dolobran, Haverford, Pennsylvania. Lewis Mountain, Charlottesville, Virginia Cobe Estate, Northport...
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Griscom, an owner and breeder of Jersey cattle on his Haverford, Pennsylvania farm, 'Dolobran,' brought 75 head to Horseshoe. Griscom also fancied pecans...
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Frank Furness (category Defunct architecture firms based in Pennsylvania)
third story and rear wing to an 1822 farmhouse. Dolobran (Clement A. Griscom mansion), Haverford, Pennsylvania, 1881, circa-1888, 1894. Lotta Crabtree Cottage...
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Allen Evans (category People from Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania)
made major contributions to the Seamen's Church (1878, burned 1974), "Dolobran" (1881), and "Windon" (1882).: 84 He was a founding member of the Merion...
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