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July 15, 1977. The John Reaves House is a historic residence and government building in the village of Freeport, Ohio, United States. Constructed by one of the area's earliest settlers, it was later home to one of Freeport's most significant citizens. After years of use as a house, it was converted into non-residential purposes, and it has been ...
Ohio Statehouse, in Franklin County. Abram S. Piatt House and Donn S. Piatt House, in Logan County. Cleveland Mall, in Cuyahoga County. Interurban Bridge, in Wood County. Franklin Park Conservatory, in Franklin County. Glenford Bank, in Perry County. Monroe Bank, in Monroe County. County.
Charles H. Bigelow House. Charles Woodruff House (Wyoming, Ohio) Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument. Christian Ehresman Farm. Christian Iutzi Farm. Christopher C. Walker House and Farm. John H. Clark House. James and Sophia Clemens Farmstead. George S. Clement House.
John Edwards House. / 41.10139°N 83.99083°W / 41.10139; -83.99083. The John Edwards House is a historic building in the village of Leipsic in Putnam County, Ohio, United States. Located at 305 W. Main Street, [1] the house is a fine example of Victorian architecture. [2]
Added to NRHP. May 3, 1982. The Piatt Castles are two historic houses near West Liberty in Logan County, Ohio. The houses were built by brothers Donn and Abram S. Piatt in the 1860s and 1870s, designed in a Gothic style. The houses are located 1 mi (1.6 km) and 1.75 mi (2.82 km) east of West Liberty. In 1982, the castles were listed on the ...
11810 Beeson St., west of Alliance. 40°55′24″N 81°10′26″W. / 40.9233°N 81.1739°W / 40.9233; -81.1739 ( Science Hill School) Lexington Township. One-room schoolhouse built circa 1870 operated continuously from 1884 to 1956; the last one-room school in Stark County.
Abbott–Page House. George W. Adams House. Darlon Allen House. Charles Rice Ames House. Levi Anderson House. Charles Andres House. Applethorpe Farm. Avery–Hunter House. Carlos Avery House.
The J.J. Uplinger store. That’s apparently Jacob J. Uplinger (1853-1938) standing outside his general store at 10 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls.