Английская Википедия:Benjamin F. Wade House
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Benjamin F. Wade House was the home of Civil War-era politician Benjamin Wade.[1] Before its demolition in 1968, it was located at Jefferson, Ashtabula County in Ohio.[2]
History
The house was likely dated from the time of the Civil War, was a two-story clapboard structure with a mansard roof. It was the residence of US senator and abolitionist Benjamin Franklin Wade.[3] Later in the 20th century, it was owned by Jefferson Savings and Loan Company. The house was demolished in the summer of 1968 and its lot was later used as a parking for the company.[1]
The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 but withdrawn somewhere between 1968 and 1970 for no longer meeting the criteria after being demolished.[1]
Gallery
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General view from North-east
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View from Southeast corner
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Southwest view
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Porch detail
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Stairway (interior)
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Living room (interior)
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