Sunday, October 19, 2014

Clarridge Log House

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 (18341913), 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.

Southeast elevation. Note the attached brick outbuilding (summer kitchen?).
This steeple notching is somewhat crudely handled, with enormous gaps between logs. The bottom side wall log is missing entirely.
Logs sheltered by porch; facade. Evidently, these logs were exposed and painted prior to the porch's construction.
The uppermost (plate?) log appears to simply rest atop the log below, without notching.
The hewed joists may be original.
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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