For Sale 
              James Seymour Mansion 
              113 North Street, Auburn, NY 13021 
              
            James Sheldon Seymour (Born: 
              April 15, 1791 - Died December: 3, 1875) 
             
              Mr. Seymour was well known for his philanthropy, having founded 
              the Seymour Library and the Auburn City Hospital. In 1861, at the 
              age of 70, Mr. Seymour built the house that still stands at 113 
              North Street. This house was later owned by Charles A McCarthy, 
              founder of Dunn and McCarthy Shoes. The Seymour monument is located 
              on the Cemetery's Evening Side section.  
              
            Single Family Home 
              Bedrooms: 10 
              Bathrooms: 3 Full, 2 Half  
              Square Feet: 6,000 
              # Fireplaces: 4 
              # Stories: 3 
              Year Built: 1861 
              Style: Victorian Mansion 
              Lot acreage is: 0.9 
              Lot size: 109x165 
              School district: Auburn  
              2019 Property Tax Assessment: $162,100 
            Auburn, New York is a beautiful, 
              historic City and remarkable hub for key figures and events in American 
              history and culture with outstanding attractions related to the 
              Civil War, Underground Railroad, Black History, art history, women’s 
              rights and much more.  
             
              Founded in 1793, the City of Auburn was the historical crossroad 
              for famous political figures, significant events, and culture. Today, 
              it serves as a unique window into what shaped and continues to form 
              this country.  
             
              See where iconic American heroes Harriet Tubman and William H. Seward 
              lived while helping lead slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad. 
               
              View outstanding examples of Tiffany glass at the Willard Memorial 
              Chapel, Cayuga Museum of History & Art and Westminster Presbyterian 
              Church.  
              Visit the birthplace of talking films at the Case Research Lab and 
              take in a contemporary art exhibit or quilt show at the Schweinfurth 
              Memorial Art Center.  
              A visit to Fort Hill Cemetery is a great way to stretch your legs 
              and take in some of Auburn’s history at the same time.  
              Take a self-guided walking tour of this historic site and active 
              cemetery where notable people such as William H. Seward, Harriet 
              Tubman, Theodore Case and others were laid to rest. 
              Top off your day with a comedy act, play or even a dance performance 
              at Auburn Public Theater.  
              You will not be short of things to see and do and everything is 
              within a 5-mile radius of downtown, Auburn. 
            
             
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