Pleasant Township, Madison County, Ohio
One of few log homes extant in southeastern Madison County, and possibly a relocated building. The 1862 map marks no structures at this location, then owned by William J. Creath; Creath's residence stood to the north, on the west side of modern State Route 56. By 1875, ownership had passed to David M. Clarridge (1834
–1913), a corporal in the 30th Ohio Infantry. The 1875 atlas omits Creath's dwelling and indicates the depicted building; perhaps, the two are the same structure, moved between 1862 and 1875.
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Southeast elevation. Note the attached brick outbuilding (summer kitchen?). |
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This steeple notching is somewhat crudely handled, with enormous gaps between logs. The bottom side wall log is missing entirely. |
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Logs sheltered by porch; facade. Evidently, these logs were exposed and painted prior to the porch's construction. |
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The uppermost (plate?) log appears to simply rest atop the log below, without notching. |
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The hewed joists may be original. |
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The staircase — likely a replacement — stands in the historically correct location, turning toward the fireplace. The mantel, too, is perhaps unoriginal (though I must confess, I'm no mantel expert); a later renovation sealed it with bricks. |
Finally, a floor plan.
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