Judge William Shaw Anderson House
Judge William Shaw Anderson House, Federal architecture residence in Austintown Township, United States.
The Judge William Shaw Anderson House is a single-family residence built from locally quarried sandstone blocks fitted together in the Federal architectural style. The structure sits on what was originally a larger land holding and has been modified over time to include modern conveniences.
The land was originally acquired in 1830 and the sandstone house was built soon after using local construction methods of the era. The property later became the residence of a prominent local judge during the 1800s and underwent significant updates in the early twentieth century.
The residence reflects the status and importance of early legal professionals in Ohio through its grand stone construction and prominent location. Visits from national figures during this period underscored its standing in the local community.
The property is located within the residential area of Austintown and is easily reached by local roads. Visits are best arranged in advance, as access to the interior may be limited or available only during scheduled times.
The sandstone walls were constructed using large locally quarried blocks, some weighing hundreds of pounds, assembled using early nineteenth century techniques. This expensive and labor-intensive building method was a visible marker of the original owner's wealth and prominence.
Location: Austintown Township
Location: Austintown
Architectural style: Federal architecture
GPS coordinates: 41.09720,-80.81180
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41
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