The original log section of the Moses Brown House was built about 1785, with a stone addition dating to about 1814.
The house illustrates a transition in construction practice and style, with the much larger, later addition reflecting a higher level of detail and sophistication.
[2] The Moses Brown House listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
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