T.S. Coogler House
The T.S. Coogler House is a historic residence in Brooksville, Florida that belonged to pioneering educator and lawyer T.S. Coogler (Theodore Sylvestor Coogler).[1] The home later belonged to Judge Monroe Treiman. It is located at 133 South Brooksville Avenue. The Colonial Revival architecture house has two-story columns.[2] It is part of the South Brooksville Avenue Historic District.
Brooksville's second courthouse may have been built with lumber from Coogler's mill.[3]
References
- "History of Schools in Hernando County, Florida". fivay.org. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
- http://www.hernandotourism.com/places-things-of-interest-hernando/historic-brooksville-walking-tour/
- "Bard's Coliseum - View Single Post - North Carolina City Confronts It's Past on White Vigilantes". bardscoliseum.com. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
External links
- Photo of T.S. Coogler's gravesite in Brooksville Cemetery
- Contract from South Carolina for 14 year apprenticeship of a freedwoman's child to be "apprentice" and house servant to T.S. Coogler
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