Picture of 75-77 South Main Street

Walking Tour-75-77 South Main Street-Walking Tour
(West Side of Street)

This house, a Midwest adaptation of the Greek Revival style, was built circa 1855.


The original sections of this Great Revival style house probably date from 1855 when tax records listed G. B. Bartlett as the owner. Lee Bingham, manufacturer of harnesses and farm implements, and owner of a woolen mill and foundry, apparently resided here from 1862 to 1878. The 1872 map of the Village has the footprint of a building on this site.

Typical features of the Greek Revival style are the low pitched one and 1/2 story section with a single story wing to the north, and the porch extending along the street facing facade.

While the street facade probably appears much as it did originally, the house has long been used as a two family residence resulting in changes to the interior and exterior. However, the two front doors may have been original and not an accommodation to the the two-family use since it was not unusual in an L-shaped Greek Revival to have one door for the entrance to the "Sunday" parlor and another door for the family entrance. For that matter it was not unusual in any house of that time to have two such entrances.


Official Property Description:


Significant Property History:

[A Synopsis Of Property Transfers Derived From Abstracts
(when available) And Periodic Changes In Ownership Or
Assessed Value Derived From Township Tax Records]


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