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The Sawyer-Barrow House, first known as the Joseph Sawyer House, and then for 78 years as the summer estate Twin Maples, was built c. 1825 for Joseph Sawyer (1778-1849) by the Western Reserve's master builder Jonathan Goldsmith.

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  • The Sawyer-Barrow House, first known as the Joseph Sawyer House, and then for 78 years as the summer estate Twin Maples, was built c. 1825 for Joseph Sawyer (1778-1849) by the Western Reserve's master builder Jonathan Goldsmith. (en)
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  • The Sawyer-Barrow House, first known as the Joseph Sawyer House, and then for 78 years as the summer estate Twin Maples, was built c. 1825 for Joseph Sawyer (1778-1849) by the Western Reserve's master builder Jonathan Goldsmith. (en)
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