Lottie Moon House, Historical residence in Oxford, Ohio.
The two-story brick building features a wooden porch spanning the front facade with symmetrical window placement and a truncated hip roof.
Constructed in 1831, the house gained recognition when the Moon family moved in during 1839, becoming a notable location during the American Civil War.
The residence reflects early American architectural design and educational heritage through its connection to Miami University and regional development patterns.
Located at 220 East High Street, the structure maintains its original stone block foundation and serves as an educational resource for Miami University.
The property includes a distinctive gate topped with a lion head, created by former owner Sutton C. Richey as a personal addition.
Location: Ohio
Inception: 1831
Floors above the ground: 2
GPS coordinates: 39.51070,-84.73830
Latest update: March 6, 2025 04:39
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