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The house is built on the lot where John Brown was executed in 1859/12
Also known as the Tiffin House, once the home of Dr. Edward Tiffin, the first governor of Ohio, 1803.
The man standing in front of the house is possibly John Thomas Gibson
Pictured on the front porch: Judge and Mrs. Collins of Columbus, Ohio; John and Mrs. Mack of Sandusky, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockton; and Col. Henry Davenport of Altona, Jefferson County, W. Va.;
Sold to the county for property for the high school
Located on Laurence Street
An old wooden house with chimney.
African-American man holding a horse in front of the Gibson - Packette house on Samuel Street.
Location is Samuel Street, Charles Town, W. Va., in front of the Gibson - Packette House.
The three story building with a "x" over it, in the right foreground of the image, quartered Union soldiers varies times during the Civil War including May 15, 1863 when an attack by a squad of Confederates, lead by Jefferson County's Captain R. Preston Chew, resulted in the capture of 60 Federals.
Title of photograph is "Our Parlor". The original is displayed in Frances Packette Todd's photograph album.