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==Also Known As Building Name== | ==Also Known As Building Name== | ||
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==Comprehensive History== | ==Comprehensive History== | ||
− | + | *In 1988, the house was renovated to become offices for the accounting firm of Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. According to an article in the Daily Record<ref> Daily Record, 11 June 1988, p.A6</ref>, not many walls were changed but the entrance was switched to the rear of the building, new capitals were ordered for the 13 pillars on the front porch, leaded glass windows throughout the house were refurbished, and new thermal windows were installed. Three fireplaces had to be refinished, brass hardware was removed for a new coating, ceilings were lowered to install new wiring and air conditioning, and a stairway was added from the rear entrance room. The second floor includes several two-person offices, a conference room, an employee lounge, and kitchen; a computer center is planned for the third floor. | |
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
− | * | + | *1988: Renovated by Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. for their new offices with Fritz Emerson, decorator; Roy P. and Philip Miller, builders; and Easterday and Co., painters<br> |
+ | *1988: On AAUW House Tour, June 18 | ||
==Owners== | ==Owners== | ||
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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
− | * | + | *[[Long, Cook & Samsa, Incorporated]] (accountants), 2000-present |
− | * | + | *Long & Wilson, Inc. (accountants), 1990-2000 |
+ | *Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. (accountants), 1988-1990 | ||
==Historical documents== | ==Historical documents== | ||
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==Newspaper articles== | ==Newspaper articles== | ||
+ | *Accounting firm restores former Oelinger House, Daily Record, 11 June 1988, p.A6 | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Photographs== | ==Photographs== | ||
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+ | file:Ohlinger_House_DR_1988.jpg|Front of Ohlinger House after 1988 renovation <ref> Daily Record, 11 June 1988, p.A6</ref> | ||
+ | File:long-cook-samsa.jpeg|Long, Cook, and Samsa (May 2019) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Wayne County Recorder Property Transfers== | ==Wayne County Recorder Property Transfers== | ||
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− | + | [[Category:Wooster, Ohio]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Wayne County, Ohio]] | |
− | + | [[Category:N. Market St., Wooster, Ohio]] | |
+ | [[Category:Historical buildings]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Wayne County Historical Landmark]] | ||
+ | [[Category:505 N. Market St., Wooster, Ohio]] |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 30 June 2020
Also Known As Building Name
Comprehensive History
- In 1988, the house was renovated to become offices for the accounting firm of Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. According to an article in the Daily Record[1], not many walls were changed but the entrance was switched to the rear of the building, new capitals were ordered for the 13 pillars on the front porch, leaded glass windows throughout the house were refurbished, and new thermal windows were installed. Three fireplaces had to be refinished, brass hardware was removed for a new coating, ceilings were lowered to install new wiring and air conditioning, and a stairway was added from the rear entrance room. The second floor includes several two-person offices, a conference room, an employee lounge, and kitchen; a computer center is planned for the third floor.
Timeline
- 1988: Renovated by Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. for their new offices with Fritz Emerson, decorator; Roy P. and Philip Miller, builders; and Easterday and Co., painters
- 1988: On AAUW House Tour, June 18
Owners
Tenants
- Long, Cook & Samsa, Incorporated (accountants), 2000-present
- Long & Wilson, Inc. (accountants), 1990-2000
- Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. (accountants), 1988-1990
Historical documents
Newspaper articles
- Accounting firm restores former Oelinger House, Daily Record, 11 June 1988, p.A6
Notes
Photographs
- Ohlinger House DR 1988.jpg
Front of Ohlinger House after 1988 renovation [2]