- Englehart Melchinger House
The Englehart Melchinger House in the borough of
Dover, Pennsylvania , is the restored home of a prominent 19th Century businessman, Englehart Melchinger.Melchinger was the son of Israel Melchinger, an
American Revolutionary War Hessian soldier who settled in Dover after the war rather than returning toGermany . Upon his father's death in 1834; Englehart assumed the role of the town's postmaster. He amassed personal wealth through several business ventures, including a lumber company.Melchinger was among the large group of Dover residents who suffered losses when Confederate
cavalry underJ.E.B. Stuart occupied the town on the morning ofJuly 1 ,1863 , during theGettysburg Campaign . However, the loss of horses and personal property did not have a significant financial effect, and Melchinger prospered.The home, at 5 Main Street (Pennsylvania State Route 74), was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places onAugust 12 ,1992 .References
* Greater Dover Historical Society
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