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The 400-acre farm passed by grant to Joseph Stratton, but the house was built by Daniel Stratton with completion date listed in the family record as April 3, 1860. The farmhouse was built generously, with 12 rooms, to fit Stratton's large family, and features a wide front porch of tongue and groove construction.<ref>Daily Record, Oct. 25, 1975, p.18</ref> Almost all the interior woodworking was done in black walnut from the adjoining woods.<ref>Historic Heritage, p.88</ref><br> | The 400-acre farm passed by grant to Joseph Stratton, but the house was built by Daniel Stratton with completion date listed in the family record as April 3, 1860. The farmhouse was built generously, with 12 rooms, to fit Stratton's large family, and features a wide front porch of tongue and groove construction.<ref>Daily Record, Oct. 25, 1975, p.18</ref> Almost all the interior woodworking was done in black walnut from the adjoining woods.<ref>Historic Heritage, p.88</ref><br> | ||
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The novelist Gene Stratton Porter was cousin to the Strattons who lived here and often visited. | The novelist Gene Stratton Porter was cousin to the Strattons who lived here and often visited. | ||
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* Lovina Parmenter (daughter of above) | * Lovina Parmenter (daughter of above) | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 8 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Wil-Lo Pine Farm
- Agriculture
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Location
- Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
Wil-Lo Pine Farm | |
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Former names | Stratton House |
Alternative names | Old Stratton Home |
General information | |
Address | County Road 347 |
Town or city | Canaan Township, Burbank |
Country | USA |
Completed | April 3, 1860 |
The 400-acre farm passed by grant to Joseph Stratton, but the house was built by Daniel Stratton with completion date listed in the family record as April 3, 1860. The farmhouse was built generously, with 12 rooms, to fit Stratton's large family, and features a wide front porch of tongue and groove construction.[1] Almost all the interior woodworking was done in black walnut from the adjoining woods.[2]
The novelist Gene Stratton Porter was cousin to the Strattons who lived here and often visited.
Also Known As Building Name
- Stratton House or Old Stratton Home
Owners
- Daniel Stratton
- Anna Stratton
- C. W. Whitmore (Daniel's grandson)
- Warther Parmenter (grand nephew)
- Lovina Parmenter (daughter of above)