Daniel McBean Farmstead

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Daniel McBean Farmstead

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Daniel McBean Farmstead
Location 18709 Fife Coal Rd., Wellsville, Ohio
Nearest city Wellsville, Ohio
Coordinates 40°37′48″N80°42′35″W / 40.63000°N 80.70972°W / 40.63000; -80.70972 Coordinates: 40°37′48″N80°42′35″W / 40.63000°N 80.70972°W / 40.63000; -80.70972
Area 2.5 acres (1.0 ha)
Built 1846
Architectural style Other, Federal, I-house
NRHP reference # 05001518 [1]
Added to NRHP January 12, 2005

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