562 Chapman House
562 Chapman House, Federal, 1801
The Reverend Jedediah Chapman, the first missionary to settle in Geneva, built this house shortly after his arrival. The oldest house in Geneva that has been used continuously used as a residence; it features a federal doorway along the side.
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Written by: Corrine Stoewsand Carey, Historic Photo's Provided by: Geneva Historical Society