Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House

The Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House is a historic residence in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

Designed by a leading Cincinnati architect for an internationally prominent businessman, the stone house was named a historic site in the 1970s.

[2] A native of the city, he was a pioneer in the newly emerging game of base ball, becoming president of the country's first professional squad, the Cincinnati Red Stockings.

[3] For his handling of the exposition, nine different European nations granted him honors, including a British knighthood from Queen Victoria.

The style is Richardsonian Romanesque, similar to another McLaughlin house nearby, the John Uri Lloyd House; both buildings include radical new components, such as disjointed sections without the smooth transitions favored both by style namesake Henry Hobson Richardson and by McLaughlin's local contemporary Samuel Hannaford.