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- Q14685722 subject Q13265228.
- Q14685722 subject Q8515425.
- Q14685722 subject Q8525256.
- Q14685722 subject Q8526403.
- Q14685722 abstract "Obidiah Dingee House, also known as the Obadiah Dingee House, is a historic home located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1771, and is an example of an 18th-century urban residence continually occupied by working families. It is a two-story, brick dwelling consisting of a 19 feet, 6 inches wide by 24 feet deep main block with a rear wing. It is adjacent to the Jacob Dingee House. In 1976, it was moved from its original location at 107 E. 7th Street to Willingtown Square of the Delaware Historical Society.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.".
- Q14685722 added "1970-10-21".
- Q14685722 area "1214.05692672".
- Q14685722 location Q174224.
- Q14685722 nrhpReferenceNumber "70000172".
- Q14685722 thumbnail Two_Dingee_Houses.JPG?width=300.
- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q13265228.
- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q14685520.
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- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q174224.
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- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8515425.
- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525256.
- Q14685722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526403.
- Q14685722 yearOfConstruction "1771".
- Q14685722 added "1970-10-21".
- Q14685722 built "c.".
- Q14685722 location "500".
- Q14685722 name "Obidiah Dingee House".
- Q14685722 refnum "70000172".
- Q14685722 type Place.
- Q14685722 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q14685722 type Building.
- Q14685722 type Location.
- Q14685722 type Place.
- Q14685722 type Thing.
- Q14685722 type Q41176.
- Q14685722 comment "Obidiah Dingee House, also known as the Obadiah Dingee House, is a historic home located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1771, and is an example of an 18th-century urban residence continually occupied by working families. It is a two-story, brick dwelling consisting of a 19 feet, 6 inches wide by 24 feet deep main block with a rear wing. It is adjacent to the Jacob Dingee House. In 1976, it was moved from its original location at 107 E.".
- Q14685722 label "Obidiah Dingee House".
- Q14685722 depiction Two_Dingee_Houses.JPG.
- Q14685722 name "Obidiah Dingee House".