John Frew House Explained
The John Frew House, also or formerly known as the Rachel and Robert Sterrett House, is an historic house in the Westwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
History
Of the five extant pre-1800 structures remaining in the City of Pittsburgh,[7] the John Frew House is the only one that is currently being used as an occupied house.[8] Its location on Poplar Street places it on the City of Pittsburgh side of the border between Crafton and Pittsburgh.[2] [3] [9]
The original stone section of the house and the adjacent stone springhouse were built circa 1790.[10] [11] The Greek Revival addition to the house was built circa 1840. A garage was then added to the springhouse circa 1950.[12]
Preservation of the home began in the 1930s.[13] [14]
It was subsequently listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[15] The house also has a landmark plaque from the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, and it was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1984.
Notes and References
- Book: Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009 . Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation . Pittsburgh, PA . 2010 . 2011-07-28.
- http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/cp/maps/westwood.html City of Pittsburgh Westwood Neighborhood Map
- http://www.crafton.org/pdf/Zoning%20Map%202004-08.pdf Borough of Crafton Zoning Map
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110720030352/http://padl.pitt.edu/index.php/record/view/82702 John Frew House, window
- "History's Houses." Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The Pittsburgh Press, January 19, 1936, p. 46 (subscription required).
- "Drive Begun to Preserve Historic Buildings in Pittsburgh Area." Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The Pittsburgh Press, January 5, 1936, p. 43 (subscription required).
- Scott, Erin Keane. "The Midwest." Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Magazine, June 30, 2015.
- Bauder, Bob. "Residents living in history as Pittsburgh preps for bicentennial." Tarentum, Pennsylvania: TribLive, June 23, 2016.
- https://www.google.com/maps/@40.429311,-80.058619,15z?hl=en Google map showing Sterrett St. continues as Poplar St.
- Bauder, " Residents living in history as Pittsburgh preps for bicentennial," TribLive, June 23, 2016.
- "John Frew House, front with porch." Boston, Massachusetts: Digital Public Library of America, retrieved online December 29, 2022.
- Mulkearn, Lois and Edwin V. Pugh. A Traveler's Guide to Historic Western Pennsylvania, pp. xi, 93. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press, June 15, 1954.
- "Drive Begun to Preserve Historic Buildings in Pittsburgh Area," The Pittsburgh Press, January 5, 1936.
- "Early Pennsylvania Houses Make Up Interesting Show." Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 10, 1936, p. 26 (subscription required).
- "Notices: Historical and Museum Commission: National Register Nominations to Be Considered by the Historic Preservation Board," in Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol. 31, No. 6, February 10, 2001. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Fry Communications for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bureau.