Union House

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title: Union House
text: The Union House, also known as the John Bower House, is a small, mostly Gothic Revival house in downtown Orangeville, Illinois, United States. The house, the first brick home in Orangeville, was built in 1849 by village founder John Bower. It was purchased by Samuel Hutchins in 1885 and it remained in the Hutchins family until 1951. The house blends elements of Greek and Gothic Revival architecture and is the only example of Gothic Revival found in the village of Orangeville. The house was added
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description: Historic house in Illinois, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_House
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date modified: 2022-10-05T03:06:34Z
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