The finely detailed Victorian home at 127 East Curtin was built by Andrew Gregg Curtin, Jr., son of ironmaster Roland Curtin who founded the Eagle Iron Works, now the Curtin Village Historic Site. Contrary to some biographies, Andrew Gregg Curtin, Jr. was not the son of the Civil War Governor as the name would suggest. Along with his father, Curtin, Jr., formed Loeb and Company in Bellefonte and was also involved with Bellefonte Glass Works. In 1874 when his father and uncle retired from R. C. and J. Curtin Iron Works, Andrew Gregg Curtin, Jr. formed Curtin and Company and served as its general superintendent until 1890. Upon his death, this home was sold to William S. Chambers.
Year Established
1883
Address and Location
Andrew Curtin House
127 East Curtin Street
Bellefonte, PA
16823
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