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<li><strong>Painter House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-large wood frame house located at 1577 Cleveland Rd. was built between 1869-1870 by John C. France. The house features an unusual front door and door bell; a circular front hall with a winding stairway and large square rooms.</li>
 
<li><strong>Painter House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-large wood frame house located at 1577 Cleveland Rd. was built between 1869-1870 by John C. France. The house features an unusual front door and door bell; a circular front hall with a winding stairway and large square rooms.</li>
 
<li><strong>Feeman House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-house located at 713 Pittsburg Ave., built in 1870.</li>
 
<li><strong>Feeman House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-house located at 713 Pittsburg Ave., built in 1870.</li>
<li><strong>Henry Lehman House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-dwelling located at [[519_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|519 N. Bever St.], built sometime between 1865-1868.</li>
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<li><strong>[[519_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Henry Lehman House]]</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-dwelling located at [[519_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|519 N. Bever St.]], built sometime between 1865-1868.</li>
<li><strong>Ralph Long House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-located at [[537_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|537 N. Bever St.]], built between 1869-1872.</li>
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<li><strong>[[537_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Ralph Long House]]</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-located at [[537_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|537 N. Bever St.]], built between 1869-1872.</li>
<li><strong>Pinkerton-Rich House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1983)</em>- <span style="color: blue;">[Destroyed 1995]</span> once located at [[351 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio|351 Beall Ave.]] on the SE corner of Beall and Nold St. in Wooster just between the old Ponderosa Steakhouse and Beall Ave. Carwash. The large brick house was built about 1870 and Matthew W. Pinkerton was its first owner.</li>
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<li><strong>[[351 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio|Pinkerton-Rich House]]</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1983)</em>- <span style="color: blue;">[Destroyed 1995]</span> once located at [[351 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio|351 Beall Ave.]] on the SE corner of Beall and Nold St. in Wooster just between the old Ponderosa Steakhouse and Beall Ave. Carwash. The large brick house was built about 1870 and Matthew W. Pinkerton was its first owner.</li>
<li><strong>Duberstein (David Y. Landis) House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1984)</em>-Victorian-era house located at [[337_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|337 N. Bever St.]] was designed by Wooster architect, J.W. Webster, and built in 1894 by the contractor Miller and Smith for the furniture maker/undertaker David Y. Landis, who was in business with his father-in-law, Jacob Schmuck: Landis&amp;Schmuck.</li>
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<li><strong>[[337_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Duberstein (David Y. Landis) House]]</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1984)</em>-Victorian-era house located at [[337_N._Bever_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|337 N. Bever St.]] was designed by Wooster architect, J.W. Webster, and built in 1894 by the contractor Miller and Smith for the furniture maker/undertaker David Y. Landis, who was in business with his father-in-law, Jacob Schmuck: Landis&amp;Schmuck.</li>
 
<li><strong>Mateer House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-the 2&amp;1/2-story frame house located at 328 E. Bowman St. was built in 1871 by Jessie Doughton. It features 6 fireplaces, 7 large rooms, and number of small rooms. The chimney in the attic shows how masons made a spiral.</li>
 
<li><strong>Mateer House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-the 2&amp;1/2-story frame house located at 328 E. Bowman St. was built in 1871 by Jessie Doughton. It features 6 fireplaces, 7 large rooms, and number of small rooms. The chimney in the attic shows how masons made a spiral.</li>
 
<li><strong>Miller-Saurer House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-brick house located at 235 W. Larwill St. built before 1871. Builders of the house are unknown but courthouse records indicate Alexander Laughlin bought the house in 1871 for $800 from Angus B. and Carrie McDonald.</li>
 
<li><strong>Miller-Saurer House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-brick house located at 235 W. Larwill St. built before 1871. Builders of the house are unknown but courthouse records indicate Alexander Laughlin bought the house in 1871 for $800 from Angus B. and Carrie McDonald.</li>
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