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Ezra A. Huntington House

Coordinates: 42°56′09″N 76°33′54″W / 42.9357°N 76.5651°W / 42.9357; -76.5651
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Ezra A. Huntington House
Ezra A. Huntington House is located in New York
Ezra A. Huntington House
Location11 Seminary St., Auburn, New York
Coordinates42°56′09″N 76°33′54″W / 42.9357°N 76.5651°W / 42.9357; -76.5651
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.100004914[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 31, 2020

The Ezra A. Huntington House, at 11 Seminary St. in Auburn, New York, was built in 1861. It served as the house of first president of the Auburn Theological Seminary. It is somewhat Italianate in style.

It was home of Ezra Abel Huntington (1813-1901).[2]

In January 2020, the City of Auburn's Historic Resources Review Board's meeting minutes note that the property had been nominated to the New York State Historic Register and was recommended to be nominated to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3] In fact it was listed on the National Register on January 31, 2020.[1]

In July 2021, Andrew Roblee, who authored its National Register nomination for the house's owners Strpen and Judy Coleman, penned an Auburn Citizen column about the history of the house and its mist famous occupant.[4]

Later in 2021, the Preservation Association of Central New York was to award its Stewardship Award to Dr. Stephen and Judy Coleman for their longterm care of the house.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists 2020" (PDF). National Park Service.
  2. ^ Finding Aid for Auburn Theological Seminary Records, 1818 - 2001 (PDF). Burke Library Archives, Columbia University Libraries. September 2007.
  3. ^ City of Auburn / Historic Resources Review Board / Meeting Minutes, January 14, 2020. City of Auburn.
  4. ^ Andrew Roblee (July 25, 2021). "The History of an Auburn House and the Professor It Was Built For". Auburn Citizen.
  5. ^ Lucas Day (October 8, 2021). "PACNY to Honor Huntington House Caretakers". Finger Lakes Daily News.

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