Southworth House

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The Southworth home is a Classical Revival and Italianate house in Cleveland, Ohio, u. S. That was in-built 1879. Named for its initial owner, W.P. Southworth, a number one resident these days nineteenth-century Cleveland, the house has been used for a spread of economic functions in recent decades. One amongst several historic sites in its east neighborhood, it’s been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984.
The house was in-built 1879 by William Palmer Southworth, a Cleveland bourgeois UN agency established W.P. Southworth Co., a number one Cleveland grocery, within the decade. He and his married woman Louise were distinguished in Cleveland society; whereas she was a frontrunner of the women’s franchise movement, his store (located publicly sq. Downtown) was important enough that its destruction by fireplace in 1882 prompted a front-page story within the the big apple Times. The home is designed on a stone foundation with a basement, with walls of brick; the architect’s name isn’t familiar. Its 3 floors were divided into nineteen rooms, associated by 1904 Southworth had put in an elevator. The elevator remains these days.

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