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  2. Perkins Stone Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Perkins Stone Mansion was built between 1835 and 1837 on 115 acres (47 ha) owned by Colonel Simon Perkins, the oldest son of the City of Akron's founder, Gen. Simon Perkins. [ citation needed ] At the time of its completion, the home was located one mile from the southwest border of Akron and along the prehistoric Portage Path of Summit ...

  3. Vanmeter Stone House and Outbuildings - Wikipedia

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    The Vanmeter Stone House and Outbuildings are a historic farmstead located near Piketon in rural Pike County, Ohio, United States.Established in the early 19th century, the farm has been operated for nearly two centuries by the same family, including a prominent politician.

  4. Category:Stone houses in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. Judge William Shaw Anderson House - Wikipedia

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    Henry lived in the Strock Stone house with his wife, Mary, and their four children. . In 1863, Henry sold the Strock Stone house to David Anderson. Anderson was a native of Derry, Northern Ireland who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1831 or 1832.

  6. Hospice of Western Reserve announces agreement with Hospice ...

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    Hospice of the Western Reserve brings over 45 years of experience in end-of-life care and will expand its 16-county service area through Hospice of North Central Ohio to include Ashland, Crawford ...

  7. Samuel Hanson Stone - Wikipedia

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    Stone was born as a son of the merchant, farmer and banker James C. Stone from Leavenworth, Kansas and the daughter of a lawyer Matilda, born Hanson, a sister to the Confederate General Roger Hanson. As from 1864 Stone visited the Lee High School in West-Massachusetts and started in 1866 with his study of jurisprudence at the University of ...

  8. Newark Holy Stones - Wikipedia

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    The set consists of the Keystone, a stone bowl, and the Decalogue with its sandstone box. They can be viewed at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum in Coshocton, Ohio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The site where the objects were found is known as the Newark Earthworks , one of the biggest collections from an ancient American Indian culture known as the Hopewell ...

  9. Captain Jonathan Stone House - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Jonathan Stone House is a historic residence in the city of Belpre, Ohio, United States. Built just ten years after Belpre's 1789 establishment on the north bank of the Ohio River, it is the oldest existing building in the city. [2] Born in 1751, Jonathan Stone joined the Continental Army early in the American Revolutionary War.