It was built by man named Robert Sewell and 1800. Was one of the only houses here to be deliberately burned during the war of 1812. A british soldier and his troops were passing by the house and some american troops were here in the house and they shot a force out from underneath the british german general so the story goes. The british print house in retaliation. The house was built by 1820 believe the majority was burned to the ground that it was rebuilt in 1820 and Robert Sewell pass it on to his family so it stayed with the family until 1923 was taken over by senator porter dale and his wife who were from vermont in 1920 and they lift here until 1929 then was taken over by the National Womens party in 1929. The nationalist party was the suffrage equal Rights Organization run by a woman named alice paul. The nationalist party worked from 1913 when it was founded until the late 90s for social political and economic equality for women both here in the United States and abroad. The Nat
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