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The Stone Academy (1809) (115 Jefferson St.) museum of Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County. Zanesville, OH. | Dr. Increase Mathews House (1805) (304 Woodlawn Ave.) museum of Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County. Zanesville, OH. | Greek Revival stone house across street from Mathews House in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. | Wesley B. Hubbell House (c1830) (313 Woodlawn Ave.) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. On National Register. |
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Queen Anne-style house in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. | Federal brick house on Woodlawn Ave. in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. | Guthrie house (405 Woodlawn Ave.) site of planning meetings for Ohio Anti-slavery convention in (1835) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. Style: Federal with Italianate features. | Double bracketed Italiate-style porch (405 Woodlawn Ave.) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. |
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Putnam Manse (1849) with wrought iron Gothic railing (425 Woodlawn Ave.) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. Style: Greek Revival. | Putnam Presbyterian Church (1835) (467 Woodlawn Ave.) visited by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1837) & Frederick Douglas. Zanesville, OH. | Gothic portal of Putnam Presbyterian Church with past abolitionist congregation. Zanesville, OH. | George Guthrie house (1841) (521 Woodlawn Ave.) a stop on the Underground Railroad. Zanesville, OH. Style: Greek Revival. On National Register. |
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Putnam Underground Railroad Education (Pure) Center (522 Woodlawn Ave.). Zanesville, OH. | Heritage house with jigsaw cut porches (Putnam Ave. at Jefferson St.) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. | Schultz Mansion (1900) (441 Putnam Ave.). Zanesville, OH. | Federal-style Nye house (1835) (228 Adams St.) in Putnam once home of abolitionists. Zanesville, OH. |
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Federal-style house (227 Adams St.) in Putnam. Zanesville, OH. |
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