219 Elm Street - Nicholas Furlong Home
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This house is said to have been built by Nicholas Furlong, in about 1892. This simple “T” shaped frame house has a beveled central gable and a diamond shaped window . The porch and entrance were originally on the north side. The wrap around porch with paired Tuscan columns, present today, was added after 1926. Furlong was an agricultural agent. He, his wife Mary Ellen, and their two young children were here in the 1900 census. Dr. Lewis Edwards purchased the house in 1916. Edwards was a dentist and practiced in Franklin. The 1920 census shows Edwards, his wife, Freddie, and their young son living here.