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Neely–Sieber House

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552: 1250: 93: 68: 51: 1261: 100: 75: 275:, Neely lived in the house for fifteen years until his 1919 shooting death in the western United States. Five years later, the property was purchased by Sieber, a leading Lima businessman; he and his family owned the house for over fifty years. After the family sold the property in 1975, it was converted to a senior center. 335:
Many houses similar to the Neely–Sieber House were built on Lima's west side around the turn of the twentieth century, but few remain. Some of the best examples of period residential architecture once lined West Market Street just west of the city's central square, but most of these houses were
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primarily because of its historically significant architecture. Several other historic Lima houses are also listed on the National Register: the MacDonall House was added in 1978, and a group of thirty-five houses on the far western end of Market Street were designated the
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Located at 620 W. Spring Street, the Neely–Sieber House is a fine example of early twentieth-century Lima residential architecture. As the home of an oil baron, it was one of many grand buildings in the city erected in the wake of the discovery of
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near Lima in 1885. The house's three floors are divided into twenty-six rooms, many of which are decorated with
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brick house is named for its first and second owners, John D. Neely and Frank X. Sieber. An oil baron from
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that wraps around the house's front and western sides. Brick walls are supported by a stone
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panelling, and hand-painted ceilings. Among these rooms are a grand
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and built in 1904, the house combines elements of the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Neely–Sieber House is located in Ohio
Neely–Sieber House is located in the United States
Lima
Ohio
40°44′19″N 84°6′52″W / 40.73861°N 84.11444°W / 40.73861; -84.11444
George S. Mills
Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
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Lima
Ohio
United States
George S. Mills
Colonial Revival
Georgian
story
Oklahoma
petroleum
chandeliers
mahogany
ballroom
veranda
foundation
asbestos
pediment
transom
dormer windows
MacDonall House

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