Von Hess Foundation
The Wrights Ferry Mansion, located in Columbia, PA, is a historic testament to the early Quaker settlement along the Susquehanna River, established by Susanna Wright and her family in the early 18th century. Built in 1738, this imposing two-story stone house reflects the sophisticated tastes and intellectual pursuits of its original owner, who played a significant role in promoting settlement and industry in the region.
Susanna Wright, a pioneering figure of her time, was not only instrumental in the development of a colonial silk industry but also engaged in literary and scientific correspondence with notable figures such as Benjamin Franklin. The mansion stands as a symbol of early American self-sufficiency and the rich cultural heritage of the Quaker community in Pennsylvania.
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