[2] In 1760 it was purchased by Dr. John Wheeler, and by the American Revolutionary War it had passed into the Ingalls family.
[2] Starting around this time a rear lean-to and dog leg ell were added and completed by 1800.
Federal style modernizations have since been made to the left parlor which include the mantel and field paneled dado.
Original early-mid 18th century elements including "Chamfered posts, girts, and summer beams were apparently never covered in the right hall.
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