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Samuel Davis House (Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio)

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Built
  
1816 (1816)

Opened
  
1816

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
74001488

Area
  
4,900 m²

Added to NRHP
  
15 February 1974

Samuel Davis House (Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio)

Location
  
4264 Dublin Road, Columbus, Ohio

Similar
  
Alum Creek, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Country Club, Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

The Samuel Davis House is a historic farmhouse located near the cities of Columbus and Dublin in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. One of the county's older buildings, it was home to a pioneer settler, and it has been named a historic site.

Samuel Davis was born in Litchfield, Connecticut in 1763, but after a time of apprenticeship to a silversmith, he joined the Continental Army and fought in the American Revolution. Following the end of the war, he travelled west to Kentucky County, Virginia to trade silver gadgets with the Indians. Here he met numerous frontiersmen of renown, including Daniel Boone, Nathaniel Massie, and Simon Kenton. After a period of time serving as a scout for a military group called Mason County Spy Company (assembled under Simon Kenton and General Scott, he found the present property and bought it in March 12 1814 from a Highland County resident, and he built his house here in the following year.

Davis' house is a simple rectangular building constructed of simple stonework. Little craftsmanship was expended on the house; the only dressed stone in the walls, for example, is found on the quoins. The stone for the house came from Davis' own property; large amounts of stone were necessary, as the building's walls are 18 inches (460 mm) thick. Built in the Federal style, it is the oldest stone house still standing in Franklin County. In 1974, the Davis House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying because of its historically significant architecture; it is one of numerous National Register-listed properties located along Dublin Road in and south of the city of Dublin.

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Samuel Davis House (Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio) Wikipedia