Civil War | Historic Site
LeMoyne House
Pennsylvania
49 East Maiden Street
Washington, PA 15301
United States
The LeMoyne House is the 1812 home of Dr. F. Julius LeMoyne, a physician, abolitionist, and humanitarian. The house was a stop on the Underground Railroad and is designated as a National Historic Landmark. Dr. LeMoyne was a candidate for governor of Pennsylvania on an antislavery platform. His son, Dr. Frank LeMoyne, was a surgeon for the Union during the Civil War. The military museum occupies one room in the LeMoyne House. The core collection contains Civil War artifacts, including military equipment and uniforms and a military history library.
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