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Rawlings-Brownell House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rawlings-Brownell House
The Rawlings-Brownell House is a historic residence on the northern side of Washington Court House, Ohio, United States. Built during the middle of the nineteenth century, it was home to the man who established the neighborhood in which it is located, and it was later the home of a leading merchant. Although constructed in one architectural style, it was later partially converted into another style, becoming a good example of changes in the community's architectural tastes. It has been designated a historic site. ==Early residents== Comparatively little is known about Moses V. Rawlings. He bought property beyond the village's northern boundary in 1850, built the present house in the following year, and subdivided his farm in 1858;〔Owen, Lorrie K., ed. ''Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places''. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 412.〕 today, the house lies on Rawlings Street.〔 Record of an M.V. Rawlings appears in an 1881 history of Fayette County; it notes that a man by this name headed the local ''Political Hornet'' newspaper in the 1830s,〔Dills, R.S. ''History of Fayette County, Together With Historic Notes on the Northwest, and the State of Ohio''. Dayton: Odell and Mayer, 1881.〕 and an M.V. Rawlings was a Washington Court House city trustee in 1850,〔 but the county history does not discuss whether the land purchaser of 1850 were the same as or different from the newspaper editor or the city official. Charles Henry Brownell, who purchased the present house from Rawlings in 1867,〔 is better attested than he. Born and raised in Chautauqua County, New York,〔Allen, Frank M., ed. ''History of Fayette County, Ohio: Her People, Industries, and Institutions''. Indianapolis: Bowen, 1914.〕 Brownell settled in Washington Court House in 1866 and at once became interested in the buying and selling of eggs and poultry. Before long, he and his brother began a partnership that continued until the brother's death in 1892; from 1872 until 1882, they were engaged in the retail grocery business, but their poultry business grew so fast that they chose to specialize in it while leaving the grocery business.〔 By 1914, the business had grown to be one of the largest of its kind in a wide region of the state.〔
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