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Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House

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Built
  
1855

Opened
  
1855

Architectural style
  
Colonial architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
75000681

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
20 February 1975

Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House

Location
  
3 miles west of Manchester, Iowa

Similar
  
Delaware County Courthouse (Iowa), McGee School, J.J. Hoag House

Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House, also known as the Henry Baker House, is a historic building located west of Manchester, Iowa, United States. Coffin's Grove was named for Clement Coffin who settled in the area in 1840. His son-in-law Henry Baker joined him the following year. The house was built in 1855 to accommodate the increase in travelers passing through the area. It served as a hotel, post office and the second floor was used for community functions like dances. The two-story Colonial style is unusual for a structure this far west. It is typically found in Ohio. The house features a foundation of limestone quarried on the property and brick that was kilned here. Across the road from the houses are the remnants of barns built in 1849. They were the first frame barns in the Delaware County. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House Wikipedia


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