Armstrong Farm (Crane Township, Wyandot County, Ohio)

[2] Known for its association with Thomas V. Reber,[3] a longtime president of the Wyandot County Agricultural Society,[4] it was built in 1830.

[1] The farmhouse, which is the central building on the farmstead, is a vernacular structure built of brick with a gabled roof of shingles.

Among the other buildings on the property are a small summer kitchen and two garages, located just south and west of the house.

[5] When the Armstrong Farm was founded, significant numbers of Wyandots still lived on a reservation in the vicinity of Upper Sandusky; the farm's early inhabitants were distinguished by their relations with the Wyandots.

It qualified for inclusion because of its place in local history, because of its connection to the leading Reber and Armstrong families, and because of its unusually well-preserved historic architecture.

Farmhouse at the Armstrong Farm