The John Reaves House is a historic residence and government building in the village of Freeport, Ohio, United States.
Later in life, Easley journeyed farther west and established the city of Freeport in Stephenson County, Illinois.
Before leaving, he sold his home to the family of John Reaves, who gained a posthumous reputation as one of the village's significant early residents.
Reaves' home is a small brick building with a central entrance on the facade,[2] as well as a subsidiary side door.
The building is one and one-half stories tall, resting on a stone foundation, with walls that rise to side-facing gables topped with chimneys.