Dr. James Merryman House

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Dr. James Merryman House
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Location5232 Norwich St.
Hilliard, Ohio
Coordinates 40°02′00″N83°09′24″W / 40.03333°N 83.15667°W / 40.03333; -83.15667 Coordinates: 40°02′00″N83°09′24″W / 40.03333°N 83.15667°W / 40.03333; -83.15667
Builtc. 1879
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Italianate [1]
NRHP reference No. 88000638 [1]
Added to NRHPMay 26, 1988 [1]

Dr. James Merryman House is T-plan historic farmhouse with Italianate features in Hilliard, Ohio. In Hilliard, it is the only house of its type and was built in 1879 for local doctor, James M. Merryman. [2]

Dr. Merryman was a Civil War veteran who was incarcerated in the Andersonville Confederate prison. He later served on Ohio's 82nd General Assembly. [3] [4]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 26, 1988. [5]

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