The Sawyer–Curtis House is a historic residence in the community of Little Hocking in Washington County, Ohio, United States.
The earliest settler in the vicinity of Little Hocking was Nathaniel Sawyer, a native of Massachusetts who erected a New England–style of house there in 1798.
[3] Sawyer's house is a weatherboarded structure with a tin roof and a foundation of sandstone.
[4] Built around a frame of logs, it is constructed with a typical New England floor plan, with its most significant individual feature being a massive chimney at the center of the house.
Among the other individuals who have lived there is its other namesake, Horace Curtis, who was one of the leading members of Washington County society in his day.