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Charles H. Moore House

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Owner and president of the Moore Oil Company, Charles H. Moore was one of many wealthy men who lived in Wyoming and commuted to high-placed jobs in Cincinnati's economy. He only inhabited the house a short time before dying in 1911; following his death, it was sold to Ray and Mary Dollings, who
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Because of Wyoming's proximity to the industry of Lockland, its easy transportation to the booming city of Cincinnati, and its pleasant scenery, many wealthy industrialists purchased local farms and built grand country houses. Most such houses were built in the Wyoming Hills area, west of
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in 1985. As part of this grouping, the Charles H. Moore House was listed on the Register in the following year, qualifying both because of its important architecture and because of its prominent original resident.
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was built a short distance to the east in 1828, and the village of Lockland grew up along its side. Railroads reached the city in 1851 with the construction of the
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through central Wyoming. Improvements in the 1830s only enhanced its importance. By this time, another mode of transportation had become significant: the
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would be present on the right side of the house, as seen from the street. Underneath the porch, the first floor includes a prominent
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to the right of the main entrance, which sits in the center of the facade. The overall shape of the house makes it typical of the
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Good transportation is a leading reason for Wyoming's prosperity. The city lies near the old pre-statehood road that connected
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columns forms much of the facade, sheltering the first floor and providing support to the second. Were the porch removed, an
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neighborhood, which was home to residents of more typical income than the wealthy denizens of the Wyoming Hills.
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group began a citywide survey to identify Wyoming's historic buildings, and this effort culminated with a
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: The Historic Resources of Wyoming, Ohio
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Springfield Pike; growth in this area continued until the coming of the
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Built in 1910 and designed by an unknown person, the Moore House is a
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, Ohio
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Charles H. Moore House is located in Ohio
Charles H. Moore House is located in the United States
Wyoming
Ohio
39°13′55″N 84°28′11″W / 39.23194°N 84.46972°W / 39.23194; -84.46972
Colonial Revival
American Foursquare
MPS
Wyoming MRA
86001636
Wyoming
Ohio
United States
historic site
Cincinnati
Fort Hamilton
Fallen Timbers
Springfield Pike
Miami and Erie Canal
Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad
Great Depression
weatherboarded
stories
foundation
hip roof
dormer windows
slates
cornice

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