The Lucy Wolcott Barnum chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution plans to offer tours of Gov. Charles Croswell’s house during Adrian First Fridays on the evening of June 7, between 5 and 8 p.m.
The house, at 228 N. Broad St., was built in 1841. Among the artifacts it contains are a bookcase and dining table built by Croswell, who trained as a carpenter before he became a lawyer and politician.
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