The Trauger House in Millbrook Village

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-03T17:53:03Z
dc.date.available2024-09-03T17:53:03Z
dc.date.issued2017-06-28
dc.descriptionThis is the most important original dwelling in Millbrook and represents the period of greatest prosperity of the village. Trauger, probably a newcomer to the community, built the house during the Civil War period. He owned a small farm and was evidently successful, for his house shows many of the new fashions in architectural styling, all more elaborate than its neighbors, including an entry with heavily moulded panels on the door and considerable ornament in its trim, operating louvered shutters on both stories, a moulding to decorate the cornice and a trim on the windows of the fa�ade with moulding at the heads, although his windows still had no parting bead.
dc.descriptionThe George Trauger House
dc.descriptionMill Brook Village
dc.descriptionMillbrook Village
dc.descriptionDelaware River
dc.descriptionDelaware Water Gap
dc.descriptionNational Recreation Area
dc.descriptionDelaware Water Gap National Water Gap
dc.descriptionCanoeing on the Delaware River
dc.descriptionNational Park Service
dc.descriptionNPS
dc.descriptionPennsylvania
dc.descriptionPA
dc.descriptionThe Keystone State
dc.descriptionThe Skylands
dc.descriptionNJ Skylands
dc.descriptionNew Jersey Skylands
dc.descriptionLakeland
dc.descriptionNew Jersey
dc.descriptionNJ
dc.descriptionJersey
dc.descriptionThe Garden State
dc.format.extent4368 x 2912
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10929/140161
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dc.titleThe Trauger House in Millbrook Village

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