Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More
Marcus McGraw House, Main Street, McGraw, Cortland County, NY
Significance: The rear portion of the building is said to be one of the first eleven houses built in McGraw Village by 1813. The front or "Greek Temple" part of the house was occupied by John Lamont, whose son,... More