The Fitz Randolph–Rogers House is a historic farmhouse located outside the city of Hamilton in Butler County, Ohio, United States.
Liberty Township farmer Benjamin Fitz Randolph arranged for the house's construction in 1840, although the project was not finished until 1844.
While living with her mother in the 1860s, Rogers' daughter Sarah Elizabeth Rogers kept a careful diary that made her a significant source for period social history after it was published in the journal of the Ohio Historical Society.
[2] Fitz Randolph arranged for a composite structure; the house is primarily a brick building, although elements of stone are also present.
Stairs provide access to a stoop by the raised main entrance, and a frieze is placed immediately below the edge of the roof.