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[[Image:Fort1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]FORT RITTENHOUSE. One of Dubuque's most distinctive houses. While the exact date of its construction is not known, tradition in Dubuque and records of title to the property suggest it was built in 1846. That was when [[RITTENHOUSE, Ruphus|Ruphus RITTENHOUSE]] was able to obtain clear title to the land.  
[[Image:Fort1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]FORT RITTENHOUSE. One of Dubuque's most distinctive houses. While the exact date of its construction is not known, tradition in Dubuque and records of title to the property suggest it was built in 1846. That was when [[RITTENHOUSE, Ruphus|Ruphus RITTENHOUSE]] was able to obtain clear title to the land.  


When it was constructed, the home must have been a show place of the area. Built on the summit of a hill, along which Montrose Terrace was constructed, the house had a commanding view of every part of the small town. Today the view of the house is best in the late fall or winter when leaves from the trees have dropped and sight of the home can be made from Loras and Bluff [[STREETS]].  
When it was constructed, the home must have been a show place of the area. Built on the summit of a hill, along which Montrose Terrace was constructed, the house had a commanding view of every part of the small town. Modernization in the 1960s leaves little resemblance to the original home. Today the view of the house is best in the late fall or winter when leaves from the trees have dropped and sight of the home can be made from Loras and Bluff [[STREETS]].  
 
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Sommer, Lawrence J. ''The Heritage of Dubuque: An Architectural View''. 1975


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Revision as of 21:42, 8 December 2011

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FORT RITTENHOUSE. One of Dubuque's most distinctive houses. While the exact date of its construction is not known, tradition in Dubuque and records of title to the property suggest it was built in 1846. That was when Ruphus RITTENHOUSE was able to obtain clear title to the land.

When it was constructed, the home must have been a show place of the area. Built on the summit of a hill, along which Montrose Terrace was constructed, the house had a commanding view of every part of the small town. Modernization in the 1960s leaves little resemblance to the original home. Today the view of the house is best in the late fall or winter when leaves from the trees have dropped and sight of the home can be made from Loras and Bluff STREETS.

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Sommer, Lawrence J. The Heritage of Dubuque: An Architectural View. 1975