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Newtown Hardware House

Newtown Hardware House is an independently owned hardware store located at 106 S. State Street, Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The Newtown Hardware House is a contributing property of the Newtown Historic District which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

Newtown Hardware House
Newtown Hardware House, 1915
Location in Pennsylvania
Location in United States
Location108 S State Street, Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°13′39″N 74°56′14″W / 40.22762°N 74.93724°W / 40.22762; -74.93724
Built1869
Architectdesignated_nrhp_type = December 17, 1979
Part ofNewtown Historic District (Newtown, Pennsylvania) (ID79002174)

History

The Newtown Hardware House was built in 1869 by Cyrus Hillborn and Harrison C. Worstall at 106-108 South State Street. 108 South State Street was a hardware store operated by Hillborn and Worstall, and 106 South State Street was a dry goods store operated by George E. Dolton. Mr. Dolton sold his side to George H. McMaster in 1908.[2] When McMaster died in 1927, both sides of the store were taken over by H.C. Worstall, and later bought out by John J. Burns. When Burns died in 1955, Robert M. Davis bought the business and operated it until 1985, when it was taken over by C. David Callahan. In 2012, C. David Callahan sold the business to William Newell of Newtown and remained on as a part-time employee.[2][3]

Fire

The Newtown Hardware House was destroyed by fire on March 1, 1899. In addition to the Hardware store another store was completely burned. The loss was estimated at $80,000.[4] The fire was one of the worst in Newtown's history. It is thought burglars set the building on fire.[5] The building was rebuilt to the exact specifications of the original building and was reopened by Christmas of the same year and is still in operation. Today, when looking at the rear wall, lower left (northern) portion of the structure, a distinct brick line exists that outlines surviving brickwork dating before 1899.[1][6]

Oldest business in Newtown Pennsylvania

The Newtown Hardware House has been in continuous operation for over 151 years, which ranks as the longest tenure for any single business in Newtown.[7] The hardware store announced it was going out of business in 2012:[8] City residents heard about the possibility that the hardware store may go out of business, so they organized a "Cash mob": a crowd of people arrived at the business to pump up sales.[9] In 2011 the store was in trouble, and by 2012 the store's owner Dave Callahan decided to go out of business.[10] Bill and Peggy Newell took over the hardware store. They purchased the business from Dave Callahan.[3][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Newton Hardware House". Newton Hardware. Newtown Hardware House. March 17, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Philadelphia Area Archives Research Portal (PAARP) Search Finding Aids". DLA Library. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Werner, Jeff (October 11, 2019). "Newtown Hardware House celebrates 150th year in business with good friends, birthday cake, sidewalk sale". Bucks Local News. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  4. ^ "Big Fire at Newtown". Bristol Bucks County Gazette. March 2, 1899. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  5. ^ "Burglars and Incendiaries." The New York Times 2 Mar. 1899: P.5.
  6. ^ Werner, Jeff (September 27, 2019). "Historic Newtown Hardware House to celebrate 150th birthday on Market Day". MediaNews Group, Inc. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Rounsavill, Brian E. Newtown Past and Present. Ed. C. David Callahan and Paul M. Gouza. Newtown: The Newtown Historic Association, Inc., 2006.
  8. ^ Sofield, Tom (September 20, 2012). "Newtown Hardware House Set to Close". Patch Media. Newtown, PA. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  9. ^ English, Chris (April 29, 2012). "Cash mob hits hardware store". Doylestown Intelligencer. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  10. ^ Mellane, J.D. (May 24, 2011). "Hardware Store on the Brink". Doylestown Intelligencer. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  11. ^ "Retired businessman and Newtown Borough historian David Callahan presented with Good Samaritan Award". Bucks Local News. March 13, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2020.

External links

  • Newton Hardware House

newtown, hardware, house, independently, owned, hardware, store, located, state, street, newtown, bucks, county, pennsylvania, contributing, property, newtown, historic, district, which, listed, national, register, historic, places, 1979, historic, districtcon. Newtown Hardware House is an independently owned hardware store located at 106 S State Street Newtown Bucks County Pennsylvania The Newtown Hardware House is a contributing property of the Newtown Historic District which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 1 Newtown Hardware HouseU S Historic districtContributing propertyNewtown Hardware House 1915Location in PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaLocation in United StatesShow map of the United StatesLocation108 S State Street Newtown Bucks County PennsylvaniaCoordinates40 13 39 N 74 56 14 W 40 22762 N 74 93724 W 40 22762 74 93724Built1869Architectdesignated nrhp type December 17 1979Part ofNewtown Historic District Newtown Pennsylvania ID79002174 Contents 1 History 1 1 Fire 1 2 Oldest business in Newtown Pennsylvania 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Newtown Hardware House was built in 1869 by Cyrus Hillborn and Harrison C Worstall at 106 108 South State Street 108 South State Street was a hardware store operated by Hillborn and Worstall and 106 South State Street was a dry goods store operated by George E Dolton Mr Dolton sold his side to George H McMaster in 1908 2 When McMaster died in 1927 both sides of the store were taken over by H C Worstall and later bought out by John J Burns When Burns died in 1955 Robert M Davis bought the business and operated it until 1985 when it was taken over by C David Callahan In 2012 C David Callahan sold the business to William Newell of Newtown and remained on as a part time employee 2 3 Fire Edit The Newtown Hardware House was destroyed by fire on March 1 1899 In addition to the Hardware store another store was completely burned The loss was estimated at 80 000 4 The fire was one of the worst in Newtown s history It is thought burglars set the building on fire 5 The building was rebuilt to the exact specifications of the original building and was reopened by Christmas of the same year and is still in operation Today when looking at the rear wall lower left northern portion of the structure a distinct brick line exists that outlines surviving brickwork dating before 1899 1 6 Oldest business in Newtown Pennsylvania Edit The Newtown Hardware House has been in continuous operation for over 151 years which ranks as the longest tenure for any single business in Newtown 7 The hardware store announced it was going out of business in 2012 8 City residents heard about the possibility that the hardware store may go out of business so they organized a Cash mob a crowd of people arrived at the business to pump up sales 9 In 2011 the store was in trouble and by 2012 the store s owner Dave Callahan decided to go out of business 10 Bill and Peggy Newell took over the hardware store They purchased the business from Dave Callahan 3 11 See also EditNewtown Historic District Newtown Pennsylvania Newtown Bucks County PennsylvaniaReferences Edit a b Newton Hardware House Newton Hardware Newtown Hardware House March 17 2013 Retrieved July 9 2020 a b Philadelphia Area Archives Research Portal PAARP Search Finding Aids DLA Library University of Pennsylvania Retrieved July 9 2020 a b Werner Jeff October 11 2019 Newtown Hardware House celebrates 150th year in business with good friends birthday cake sidewalk sale Bucks Local News Retrieved July 8 2020 Big Fire at Newtown Bristol Bucks County Gazette March 2 1899 Retrieved July 9 2020 Burglars and Incendiaries The New York Times 2 Mar 1899 P 5 Werner Jeff September 27 2019 Historic Newtown Hardware House to celebrate 150th birthday on Market Day MediaNews Group Inc Retrieved July 23 2020 Rounsavill Brian E Newtown Past and Present Ed C David Callahan and Paul M Gouza Newtown The Newtown Historic Association Inc 2006 Sofield Tom September 20 2012 Newtown Hardware House Set to Close Patch Media Newtown PA Retrieved July 9 2020 English Chris April 29 2012 Cash mob hits hardware store Doylestown Intelligencer Retrieved July 9 2020 Mellane J D May 24 2011 Hardware Store on the Brink Doylestown Intelligencer Retrieved July 9 2020 Retired businessman and Newtown Borough historian David Callahan presented with Good Samaritan Award Bucks Local News March 13 2019 Retrieved July 9 2020 External links EditNewton Hardware House Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Newtown Hardware House amp oldid 1169259065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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