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Pfarr Log House

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Built
  
1825 (1825)

NRHP Reference #
  
77001048

Added to NRHP
  
16 September 1977

Architectural style
  
Log cabin

Opened
  
1825

Pfarr Log House httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Location
  
Olive Branch-Stonelick Rd., Milford, Ohio

Area
  
Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha)

Similar
  
Bethel Methodist Church, Stonelick Covered Bridge, Promont, Grant Birthplace

The Pfarr Log House is a log cabin located near the village of Milford in rural Clermont County, Ohio, United States. Built in the early nineteenth century, it provides a pivotal representation of the area's earliest built environment, and it has been named a historic site.

Although primarily a log building, the house rests on a stone foundation; the roof is metal, constructed with a very shallow pitch from the edge to the peaks of the gables. The structure is one and a half stories tall with walls built of square-cut timbers, rather than unhewn logs. The joints between the timbers feature a construction method known as "steeple notching", which was often employed in buildings constructed before 1825.

Comparatively little is known of the house's early history before the terminus ante quem of construction, 1825; a precise date of construction has not been established, and the builder's name is similarly unknown. Beginning in 1837 it was purchased by Pierre Charley from Samuel Davis. Beginning in 1840, it was owned by successive generations of the Pfarr family, who sold it to a James Wiederhold in the 1970s. Soon before 1903, a newer farmhouse was built next to the cabin, and as the Pfarrs wished to expand the farmhouse, the cabin was moved in 1910 to make room.

In September 1977, the Pfarr Log House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places; despite having been moved in 1910, it qualified because of its historically significant architecture.

Note: the associated pictures are not of the Pfarr Log Cabin. They are pictures of another log cabin that is near the location of the Pfarr Log Cabin. The Pfarr Log Cabin has since been removed from this location.

References

Pfarr Log House Wikipedia


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