The Walter Curtis House is a historic residence in far southern Washington County, Ohio, United States. Located south of Little Hocking, a community in southern Belpre Township, the house is a two-story structure constructed in 1827. Built of brick with elements of stone, it was the home of local politician . During the nineteenth century, Curtis held such offices as Washington County Commissioner, associate judge, and Ohio state representative; his son was later also elected to the Ohio House of Representatives.
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| - The Walter Curtis House is a historic residence in far southern Washington County, Ohio, United States. Located south of Little Hocking, a community in southern Belpre Township, the house is a two-story structure constructed in 1827. Built of brick with elements of stone, it was the home of local politician . During the nineteenth century, Curtis held such offices as Washington County Commissioner, associate judge, and Ohio state representative; his son was later also elected to the Ohio House of Representatives. (en)
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| - National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Ohio
- Belpre, Ohio
- Belpre Township, Washington County, Ohio
- Appalachian Ohio
- United States
- Cincinnati
- Storey
- Speculation
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
- Warren, Connecticut
- Washington County, Ohio
- Gable
- Brickwork
- Northwest Indian War
- Houses in Washington County, Ohio
- Sawyer-Curtis House
- County commission
- Greek Revival houses in Ohio
- 1827 establishments in Ohio
- Houses completed in 1827
- Charleston, West Virginia
- Keelboat
- Marietta, Ohio
- Pittsburgh
- Greek Revival architecture
- National Register of Historic Places
- Ohio
- Ohio House of Representatives
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- Little Hocking, Ohio
- Log home
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| - The Walter Curtis House is a historic residence in far southern Washington County, Ohio, United States. Located south of Little Hocking, a community in southern Belpre Township, the house is a two-story structure constructed in 1827. Built of brick with elements of stone, it was the home of local politician . During the nineteenth century, Curtis held such offices as Washington County Commissioner, associate judge, and Ohio state representative; his son was later also elected to the Ohio House of Representatives. (en)
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