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Dave Longaberger died of cancer in the 1990s. The Longaberger Company continued to maintain security on the property until 2001, when private investors purchased the property with plans to restore and repurpose (adaptively reuse) the mansion into a restaurant and B&B. After the September 11,
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The mansion passed through the Adams-Cox family to George Cox, a grandson of G. W. Adams, who owned the property until the 1960s. In 1969 the home was sold to a distant relative of George Cox, Eugene Cox. Eugene operated a gravel mining company, the Cox Gravel Company, which proceeded to mine the
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Headquartered at Prospect Place Mansion (also known as the Trinway Mansion), the G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc., was founded in 2003. The center operates as a historical and educational resource for the region. The primary focus of the center is the history and restoration of the mansion,
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G. W. Adams was married twice. He married Clarissa Hopkins Shaff (1824–1853) in 1845. They had four children together—Edward Adams, Anna T. Adams Cox, Mary Adams and Elizabeth Adams Endicott. After the death of his first wife, he married Mary Jane Robinson (1832–1915) in 1855. They had six
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This is the second house to stand on the same foundation. The first house was destroyed by an arson-related fire shortly after its completion. The mansion was rebuilt after the fire, with modern fire stopping added to it. The interior walls of the current house are solid brick, and there is a
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Prospect Place also featured a unique refrigeration system to cool milk, cheese, butter, etc. A primitive form of "air conditioning" was created by bringing cool basement air into the living quarters during the summer months via ducts in the outside walls.
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children together—Sophia Adams, James R. Adams, John J. Adams, Charles W. Adams, Jessie Adams Huggins and Florence Adams. G. W. Adams died on August 31, 1879, at the age of 79. He is buried in Dresden Cemetery in Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio.
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G. W. Adams was an important figure in Ohio politics, the Underground Railroad and regional development of the southeastern Ohio area. His importance in these areas was a criterion used to include the Prospect Place Mansion on the
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on the second floor which pressurized water throughout the house. Two coal stoves had copper tanks (under pressure from the cistern system) which heated water and allowed the home to have both hot and cold running water service.
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In 2017, George Jeffrey Adams retired as chairman of the Board of the G. W. Adams Educational Center, citing failing health. A new board of trustees was immediately installed and repairs and restoration work were resumed.
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George W. Adams, and his impact on local/regional communities, and Underground Railroad activities that took place at the mansion.
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remaining 275 acres (1.1 km) associated with the estate. Cox's wife Peggy convinced him to purchase the Edward Adams home in
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operation conducted by G. W. Adams and his brother, Edward, was a huge undertaking. The brothers operated a flouring mill on the
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Longaberger installed a new roof on the structure and increased security with the intention of restoring the home as a future
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This home featured many new and, for the time, revolutionary innovations. It had indoor plumbing which included a copper tank
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Together with several other prominent citizens, Adams formed a stock company to build a suspension bridge across the
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in 1856. Today, it is the home of the non-profit G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc. The mansion is listed on the
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Later in life, Adams was the President of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. He directed construction of the
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headquarters building. Upon choosing instead to construct the new headquarters of the company in
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Like his father, G. W. Adams became a strong abolitionist. He and his brother, Edward, ran an
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two-inch layer of mortar between the first and second floors of the house to block fire.
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Prospect Place mansion as it appeared in the 1866 epigraphic survey of southeastern Ohio.
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While the Cox Gravel Company owned the Prospect Place mansion, it was listed on the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The building is allegedly haunted and was featured in an episode of
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It is also known that in 1856 Adams donated money to the
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and the Ohio Underground Railroad Association's list of
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The Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County
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and owned warehouses, a boat yard and cooper shops in
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George Willison Adams
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Prospect Place is located in Ohio
Prospect Place is located in the United States
Trinway, Ohio
40°8′5″N 82°0′42″W / 40.13472°N 82.01167°W / 40.13472; -82.01167
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Trinway, Ohio
Dresden
National Register of Historic Places
Underground Railroad
cistern
Fauquier County, Virginia
Muskingum County
Dresden, Ohio
Underground Railroad
Adams Mills, Ohio
Ohio General Assembly
Muskingum River
Dresden
Cincinnati and Muskingum Valley Railroad
Prospect Place Mansion
National Register of Historic Places
Underground Railroad
Ohio and Erie Canal
Dresden, Ohio
New Orleans

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