![]() ![]() ![]() Lippincott was engaged in the glassmaking business. ![]() enlisted in the Civil War and served three years in the Twenty-eighth regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, after which he returned to Pittsburgh and entered the grocery business with a store at the corner of Smithfield Street and Second Avenue." He entlisted as a private in the 28th Pennsylvania Company B, then was transferred to Company H on April 29, 1864. The family was granted 8 coats of arms from the College of Heralds. His family connection is large his great-great-great grandparents were Richard and Abigail Lippincott from England and Richard was a descendant in the twelfth generation from Robert De Lughencott who in the reign of Henry II held the Manor of Hughcott, Devonshire. Any text that is not directly from this source will appear in italics. Most of the following is taken directly from, Historic Structures Report, Appendices: Clubhouse, Brown Cottage, Moorhead Cottage, and Clubhouse Annex, for the National Park Service. ![]()
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