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Philadelphia Historical Commission Registration No. 15
THE Builder
In the month of June, 1799, Joseph acquired two properties
in Germantown in addition to land inherited from his father,
JOHN GORGAS II.
1. On June 7, he purchased from her sister, SUSANNAH
GORCAS, Spinster, a house and lot of one acre and two perches ± at
the northeast corner of Germantown Main Street and the Lane to
Bristol Township (now Gorgas Lane), The house is assumed to have
been the rear wing of the present structure. The purchase price
was £ 250.
2. On June 25, he also bought two acres ± from Anthony
Johnson, Yeoman. Presumably, this land was adjacent to the property
above. It is judged by all sources, including the Philadelphia
Historical Commission, that he began building this house during the
latter half of the year 1798.
After the death of Joseph Gorgas, this house was
sold by the heirs to George Ashmead, Germantown Druggist,
for the sum of $7,100.
THE Structure The main house is 37 feet long and 27 feet deep, the front facade being constructed of dressed local stone laid in random ashlar, while the side walls are executed infield stone. The floor plan with central hall is typical of the period and remains unaltered. The transformed front door, the stairway, wood paneling, and floors throughout the house are original. The two-story wing, 18 feet by 31 feet, is of the same style and materials. This wing is probably the first and oldest structure on the site. The front porch is a pre-Civil War addition, and the extension off the rear wing is much later.
THE Owners
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