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John Artz Farmhouse

Coordinates: 39°42′18.48″N 82°30′17.32″W / 39.7051333°N 82.5048111°W / 39.7051333; -82.5048111
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John Artz Farmhouse
The farmhouse in 2016
John Artz Farmhouse is located in Ohio
John Artz Farmhouse
John Artz Farmhouse
Location of farmhouse in Ohio
John Artz Farmhouse is located in the United States
John Artz Farmhouse
John Artz Farmhouse
Location in the United States
Location5125 Duffy Rd., Berne
Coordinates39°42′18.48″N 82°30′17.32″W / 39.7051333°N 82.5048111°W / 39.7051333; -82.5048111
Built1857 (1857)
Architectural styleGreek Revival and Italianate
NRHP reference No.87000644
Added to NRHP23 April 1987[1]

John Artz Farmhouse is a historic building located at 5125 Duffy Road Berne, Ohio near Lancaster.

Description and history

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The farmhouse is a two-story brick building with a gable front and two story wing illustrating the transition between the Greek Revival and Italianate styles. The front gable has a plain entablature with returning cornice at the top. The double hung four over four window display Italianate influences with segmental arches and brick voussoirs. Sidelights flank the wood panel door. Interior features are well preserved and include a central staircase with turned balusters, large wood fireplace mantles and wood trim. This trim is constructed of cherry and walnut wood and the flooring is hardwood chestnut. Many of the farmhouse's thirty-three window retain original glazing.

The property the house occupies was obtained by Jacob Artz in 1818 not long after he came to Fairfield County from Rockingham County, Virginia. He built a log cabin on the property, then spring and smoke houses. His son John Artz built the farmhouse between 1857 and 1860. He occupied the farmhouse from its construction until 1895. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 23, 1987.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System – John Artz Farmhouse (#87000644)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2 November 2013.
  2. ^ Davies, Sandra (23 Apr 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: John Artz House". National Register of Historic Places. Washington, D.C., USA: National Park Service. Retrieved 25 Feb 2020 – via National Archives and Records Administration.
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