Photograph of the Buttles-Pinney-Brown House at 12 East Stafford Avenue

Basic details

Photograph of the Buttles-Pinney-Brown House at 12 East Stafford Avenue is an image, with genre photograph and historic buildings.
Its dimensions are 3.44 in. x 5 in..
It was created around 1890-1899.
Worthington Historical Society is the contributor.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.

Background

This photograph taken from High Street shows the north and west facades of the Sidney Brown House or Buttles-Pinney-Brown House at 12 East Stafford Avenue. The five-bay Federal brick house was built in 1818 by Arora Buttles. The porch is a later Victorian addition. Its early owners were prominent community leaders: Buttles a mason and builder, Abner Henry Pinney a merchant, Sidney Brown a cooper and grocer. The structure retains much of its original character. It is an excellent example of the combined residential/commercial architecture popular during the early 19th century. Even though it has been converted from residential to office use, visitors who enter the original family quarters will find built-in cupboards flanking the fireplace very similar to those in the Orange Johnson House, also built by Buttles. The house is presently occupied by the High Road Gallery, which exhibits the work of Central Ohio artists.

Subjects

It features the person Arora Buttles.
It covers the topics buildings, historic sites and early settlers.
It covers the Worthington neighborhood Old Worthington.
It features the address 12 E. Stafford Street.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is whs1300.
The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 96-G-282.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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