The Berryhill-Morris House is a historic farmhouse near the city of Bellbrook in Greene County, Ohio, United States.
Fighting under the command of Nathanael Greene, Berryhill was wounded as his company was captured at the Battle of Guilford Court House.
He became the patriarch of one of the township's premier old families,[2] composed of eleven children, including a prominent Old School Presbyterian minister.
[4] Its floor plan is that of a rectangular central-passage house, and it sits amid a farm of approximately 100 acres (40 ha) that retains its original rural appearance.
It qualified because of its architecture,[1] which was deemed significant as an example of earlier settlers' efforts to civilize the wilderness of early Ohio.