At 172 Old Tannery Road, across from the Monroe Center Green, is a house built in the 1780s by Isaac Moss. The building’s southwest wing was once a separate building and served as a general store and post office from the later eighteenth century through the 1940s, by which time a gas station, since removed, was located out front. The Moss-Clark General Store, which was run by Marshall Beach in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was attached to the Moss House in 1896. The house has had some changes made to it over the years, including the addition and later removal of a large veranda and the removal of two large chimneys in the 1890s, torn out at the request of Mrs. Beach due to fears of a potential chimney fire.

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Isaac Moss House (1785)

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  • February 21, 2013 at 12:03 am
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    My 4th ggrandfather/ggrandmother was Issac and Hannah (Nichols) Moss. My Isaac was in the 3rd (Starr’s) Regiment, Light Horse during the Revolutionary War. Did this house belong to him?

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