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The Lynnwood Farm, located at 4986 Caswell Road in Johnstown, Ohio, is a nineteenth-century farm that was completed in 1855.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” The Licking Countian, August 9, 1979, 7.</ref>  The site includes the main house, a barn, a corn crib, and two sheds. The buildings were built by Joel Philbrick, a native of New Hampshire who settled in Licking County in 1817.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.</ref>  The home itself is Gothic Revival and features a Gothic-styled arched porch, pointed windows, and decorative bargeboards.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.</ref>
 
The Lynnwood Farm, located at 4986 Caswell Road in Johnstown, Ohio, is a nineteenth-century farm that was completed in 1855.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” The Licking Countian, August 9, 1979, 7.</ref>  The site includes the main house, a barn, a corn crib, and two sheds. The buildings were built by Joel Philbrick, a native of New Hampshire who settled in Licking County in 1817.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.</ref>  The home itself is Gothic Revival and features a Gothic-styled arched porch, pointed windows, and decorative bargeboards.<ref>“Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.</ref>

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Lynnwood Farm in Johnstown, OH

The Lynnwood Farm, located at 4986 Caswell Road in Johnstown, Ohio, is a nineteenth-century farm that was completed in 1855.[1] The site includes the main house, a barn, a corn crib, and two sheds. The buildings were built by Joel Philbrick, a native of New Hampshire who settled in Licking County in 1817.[2] The home itself is Gothic Revival and features a Gothic-styled arched porch, pointed windows, and decorative bargeboards.[3]

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References

  1. “Selected as Historic Homes,” The Licking Countian, August 9, 1979, 7.
  2. “Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.
  3. “Selected as Historic Homes,” 7.