C.R. Howard House

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

[2] It is a two-story house built by an M. Smith for sawmill owner C.R.

It has a steep gable on its front with eaves decorated by scroll-sawn vergeboard, topped by an octagonal pinnacle and pendant.

[2] This house is believed to be the only example of cobblestone architecture within the Western Reserve area,[2] although it was fairly common in western New York state at that time, and was spreading west through Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin, It includes aspects of Greek Revival and Gothic Revival style.

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