The Two Homes of the Two Martin Brothers:
Barton B. Martin and Jonas B. Martin
Their families were next-door neighbors on Chestnut Hill, Lancaster.
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Home of Barton B. Martin and Catharine (Rohrer) Martin
407 West Chestnut Street. Known as “West Lawn.”
Built in 1873. More information. -
Home of Jonas B. Martin and Anna (Lehman) Martin
423 West Chestnut Street. Became the Wolf Museum of Music and Art.
Built in 1889. More information.
Houses built by the Barton B. Martin on Chestnut Hill as Investment Properties:
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234 - 236 North Charlotte St.
Built ca. 1873. More information.
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224 - 226 Lancaster Ave.
Built ca. 1878. More information.
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242 - 244 North Charlotte St.
Built ca. 1874. More information.
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228 - 230 Lancaster Ave.
Built ca. 1878. More information.
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436 West Walnut St.
Built ca. 1879.
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420 - 422 West Walnut St.
Built ca 1883.
And the house Barton B. Martin build for his newlywed son,
Attorney Edwin K. Martin and Wife Caroline (Varick) Martin:
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230 North Charlotte St.
Built ca. 1881. More information.
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