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Goll Homestead : ウィキペディア英語版 | Goll Homestead
The Goll Homestead is a historic farm complex in far western Fulton County, Ohio, United States. Located in German Township northwest of Archbold,〔DeLorme. ''Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer''. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, 25. ISBN 0-89933-281-1.〕 the farm has been declared a historic site because of its role in the region's settlement. ==House== Before white settlement, Fulton County was a very heavily wooded region.〔Howe, Henry. ''(Historical Collections of Ohio )'', Vol. 1. (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/Columbus, Ohio" TITLE="Columbus, Ohio">Columbus? ): State of Ohio, 1898, 661.〕 Although most early settlers in this Black Swamp county cleared their lands, Peter Goll, Sr. and his wife Catherine preserved significant areas of virgin woodlands on their property.〔(State Board Recommends 10 Ohio Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places ), Ohio Historical Society, 2005-08-05. Accessed 2010-08-06.〕 After immigrating to the United States from France in 1836, the Golls' first home in western Fulton County was a log cabin, approximately east of the present farmstead. As Peter Goll, Jr. grew to adulthood, he married and established a new farmstead;〔Prince, Darlene. (Born Again: Group Working to Restore Historic Buildings at Goll Homestead ), ''Defiance Crescent-News'', 2009-09-27. Accessed 2010-08-06.〕 building a new house, he used a distinctively European method of massive timber construction derived from the vernacular architecture of the region's earliest French and German settlers.〔 In 1862, one day before their child was born, Peter, Jr. and his wife moved into the new white wooden house. Soon afterward, his parents also moved into the house; in order to accommodate both households, the structure was built divided into two parts, each accessible by a different front door.〔
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