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Ralph Hardesty Stone House

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Ralph Hardesty Stone House
Front and side of house in 2009
Ralph Hardesty Stone House is located in Ohio
Ralph Hardesty Stone House
Ralph Hardesty Stone House
Location in Ohio
Ralph Hardesty Stone House is located in the United States
Ralph Hardesty Stone House
Ralph Hardesty Stone House
Location in the United States
LocationMain St., Norwich, Ohio
Coordinates39°59′8″N 81°47′24″W / 39.98556°N 81.79000°W / 39.98556; -81.79000
Arealess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1836 (1836)
NRHP reference No.80003184
Added to NRHP11 March 1980[1]

The Ralph Hardesty Stone House is a historic house located on Main Street in Norwich, Ohio.

Description and history

The house is a two-story stone building with a slate gable roof. The facade on the south has three bays with the door in the center bay. The original house was 40 by 22 feet (12.2 by 6.7 m). The native sandstone used in construction is dressed and shows numerous tooling marks. The west gable end of the building show evidence an addition might have been attached there. This is supported by early tax records describing a "stone and brick" house. The interior retains much of the original design with an open two run stairway off a central hall. The stairway has a plain railing and delicate square balusters. Original woodwork including window and door molding and chair rails is largely intact. Built in 1836 the house was placed on the National Register on March 11, 1980.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System – Hardesty, Ralph, Stone House (#80003184)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2 November 2013.
  2. ^ Taylor, David L. (11 Mar 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Ralph Hardesty Stone House". National Register of Historic Places. Washington, D.C., USA: National Park Service. Retrieved 25 Feb 2020 – via National Archives and Records Administration.

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