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==Comprehensive History== | ==Comprehensive History== | ||
− | For many years, this three-story brick house was the home of descendants from the original {{Surname|Larwill | + | For many years, this three-story brick house was the home of descendants from the original {{Surname|Larwill}} family that settled Wooster in the early 1800s. One of the oldest homes in the city, the building spent its early days as a tavern and stagecoach stop on the turnpike road connecting Cleveland and Columbus. But as a family home, the house also hosted important political and social guests of the Larwill family, and its luxurious furnishings were noted frequently in magazines featuring antique collections. The last of the family to live here was O. H. "Bob" Larwill before the building and site were purchased by H. A. {{Surname|Kauffman}}, owner of [[Kauffman's Service Station]] in the late 1940s. The house was then demolished to make room for a filling station.<ref>Historic Homes and Buildings in Wayne County, Ohio, p.2</ref> |
==Slogans== | ==Slogans== |
Revision as of 15:07, 26 November 2018
Type | Hotels |
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Industry | Accommodation & Food Services |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Wooster, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 0000 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio |
Key people | C. Schuyler; S. J. Kermickle; Mrs. Charles Howard |
Services | Commodious back buildings and stabling, and ample ground room |
Ohio House, The | |
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General information | |
Type | Hotel |
Location | at the foot of S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio |
Address | S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio |
Town or city | Wooster, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Owner | S. J. Kermickle, Mrs. Charles Howard |
Landlord | Joseph H. Larwell |
Locations
- 0000 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio 44691
Census records
- 1850 Wayne County Census (Wooster, Ohio), p. 226 A.
City directory
- 1850, 1852, 1853 and 1859 City Directories
Comprehensive History
For many years, this three-story brick house was the home of descendants from the original Larwill family that settled Wooster in the early 1800s. One of the oldest homes in the city, the building spent its early days as a tavern and stagecoach stop on the turnpike road connecting Cleveland and Columbus. But as a family home, the house also hosted important political and social guests of the Larwill family, and its luxurious furnishings were noted frequently in magazines featuring antique collections. The last of the family to live here was O. H. "Bob" Larwill before the building and site were purchased by H. A. Kauffman, owner of Kauffman's Service Station in the late 1940s. The house was then demolished to make room for a filling station.[1]
Slogans
Historical documents
Timeline
Gallery
Business Letterheads
Business Photos
Newspaper articles
Newspaper full-text articles
Newspaper ads
Newspaper citations with no attached images
- March 30, 1854: "For Sale, Rent or Lease" by Unknown Author, Wooster Republican, p. 3.
- March 30, 1854: "", Wooster Republican, p. 3.
References
- ↑ Historic Homes and Buildings in Wayne County, Ohio, p.2
What Links Here
- Business Abstracts from the 1856 Atlas (← links)
- Ohio House, The (redirect page) (← links)
- File:Ohio House pic.JPG (← links)
- Individuals with Schuyler Surname
- Individuals with Kermickle Surname
- Individuals with Howard Surname
- Individuals with Larwell Surname
- Individuals with Larwill Surname
- Individuals with Kauffman Surname
- Individuals with Author Surname
- 0000 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio
- Accommodation & Food Services businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Accommodation & Food Services businesses in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)
- Businesses established in YEAR
- Businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Businesses in the Accommodation & Food Services industry
- Defunct businesses in YEAR
- Defunct businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Defunct businesses in the Accommodation & Food Services industry
- Historic Downtown Wooster
- Hotels
- Hotels (defunct)
- Hotels in Wooster, Ohio
- Hotels in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)
- Ohio House, The