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1706 North Second Street, Ironton

     Built around 1870, the Molter House is located at 1706 North 2nd Street in Ironton, Ohio. The two story house with basement is an example of Italianate architecture. A rusticated stone foundation supports brick walls with stretcher bonding. A central chimney juts out from the hip composite roof. A porch wraps around the front and side of the house. The porch’s columns, window sills, and window lintels are rusticated stone.

304 North Fifth Street, Ironton

    The J. H. Moulton House is located on the corner of Lawrence and 5th Streets at 304 North 5th Street, Ironton, Ohio. The two and a half story building is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. The house was built in the 1850’s. Various dormers displaying a scalloped design protrude from the roof. The house has a brick foundation and is in an irregular plan shape. Four bays are located on the front of the house with three bays on the side. The house has four chimneys, two front chimneys, one on the side, and one on the back.

415 Buckhorn Street, Ironton

     Located at 415 Buckhorn Street (Ironton, Ohio), the Nathaniel Moxley House is an example of Federal architecture with a Southern influence. The house has two stories with a gabled, asphalt roof. With a rectangular shape, the house was built in 1851. Pilaster columns support the portico porch. The Moxley house has a plain coxed cornice.

 

 

 

 

901 South Sixth Street, Ironton

     Also known as the James Henry Staley House and Dr. Charles Vidt House, the John Mylar House was built in 1929. Located at 901 South 6th Street (Ironton, Ohio), the Mylar house has Tudor influence architecture. Paul Schweickart was the home’s architect and builder. It is one and a half story tall with Spanish plaster walls and a stone foundation. A slate, gabled roof features seven gables. The house has fourteen rooms and four and a half baths. The windows and doors are shaped into a Roman arch.

401 Center Street, Ironton

     The Odd Fellows Hall was built in 1892 and is located at 401 Center Street in Ironton, Ohio. The three story brick building was built in the Queen Anne architectural style. Rusticated stone piers divided original store fronts. Some of the piers are not longer in existence. A middle bay on the 4th Street side projects slightly at the second and third story. The brick walls with stretched bond are topped with a tin, hip roof. The building has been remodeled.
 

422 South Sixth Street, Ironton

     Dr. Wilson was the architect of the Wilson-Pricer-Spears House. The house is located at 422 South 6th Street at the corner of Adams and 6th Street (Ironton, Ohio). It is an example of Queen Anne architecture. Shingles, wood and brick were all used in the construction of the house. A wall dormer protrudes from the gabled rood. A semi-circular porch is set into the roof. Built in the 1880’s, the house is two and half stories with a basement. The irregular shaped building has a brick foundation. A wing was added to the left side of the house for offices.

State Route 141, Waterloo - Symmes Valley Grange Hall

    The former Phillips Funeral Home is also called the Symmes Valley Grange Hall #1770. The building is located in Symmes Township, Waterloo, Ohio. Built circa 1900, the two story house is ten feet from State Route 141. It has an ashler pier foundation. The house has horizontal “V” board walls and a gable roof. The rectangular shaped house has two symmetrical entrances on the front.
     During the 1930’s, the building was where Phillips Funeral Home embalmed people.

 

    
 

416 Lawrence Street, Ironton

Smalls House as it appeared in 2009     The Small’s House was built in 1856. Located at 416 Lawrence Street, Ironton, Ohio, the Small’s House is an example of Greek Revival architecture. The house has pilaster treatment on the front exterior walls. Cast iron casing gives the home a New Orlean appearance. The house was constructed after the John Campbell House.

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