George S. Clement House

Built in 1872,[1] it has been named a fine example of the High Victorian form of the Italianate style of architecture.

[2] His house on Clinton Street completed, Clement remained deeply involved in the business affairs of Wauseon.

In 1889, Clement participated in the founding of the Wauseon State Bank, and on its board of directors he sat until the end of his life.

[2] In 1983, Clement's house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying for the Register for two different reasons — its high-quality Italianate architecture and its connection to George S. Clement during his time as a leading member of the community.

[3] Included in the landmarked area was a second building, a carriage house on the property's southwestern corner.