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agler+�la+follette+house Latitude and Longitude:

40°1′28.55″N 82°56′1.90″W / 40.0245972°N 82.9338611°W / 40.0245972; -82.9338611
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Agler–La Follette House
Agler–La Follette House is located in Ohio
Agler–La Follette House
Agler–La Follette House is located in the United States
Agler–La Follette House
Location2621 Sunbury Road,
Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates 40°1′28.55″N 82°56′1.90″W / 40.0245972°N 82.9338611°W / 40.0245972; -82.9338611
Builtc. 1824
Architectural style Federal [1]
NRHP reference  No. 78002062 [1]
Added to NRHPDecember 14, 1978 [1]

Agler–La Follette House is a historic house in Mifflin Township near Columbus, Ohio. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 14, 1978.

Historic uses

The home was originally built around 1824 for Frederick Agler who, with his family, was one of the first settlers to Mifflin Township in 1806. Agler would rise to prominence in the local community and later be elected Mifflin Township Justice of the Peace in 1811. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. June 30, 2007.
  2. ^ Editorial Staff (1 December 2008). Ohio Historic Places Dictionary. North American Book Dist LLC. pp. 415–. ISBN  978-1-878592-70-5. Retrieved 12 September 2012.



agler+�la+follette+house Latitude and Longitude:

40°1′28.55″N 82°56′1.90″W / 40.0245972°N 82.9338611°W / 40.0245972; -82.9338611
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agler–La Follette House
Agler–La Follette House is located in Ohio
Agler–La Follette House
Agler–La Follette House is located in the United States
Agler–La Follette House
Location2621 Sunbury Road,
Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates 40°1′28.55″N 82°56′1.90″W / 40.0245972°N 82.9338611°W / 40.0245972; -82.9338611
Builtc. 1824
Architectural style Federal [1]
NRHP reference  No. 78002062 [1]
Added to NRHPDecember 14, 1978 [1]

Agler–La Follette House is a historic house in Mifflin Township near Columbus, Ohio. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 14, 1978.

Historic uses

The home was originally built around 1824 for Frederick Agler who, with his family, was one of the first settlers to Mifflin Township in 1806. Agler would rise to prominence in the local community and later be elected Mifflin Township Justice of the Peace in 1811. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. June 30, 2007.
  2. ^ Editorial Staff (1 December 2008). Ohio Historic Places Dictionary. North American Book Dist LLC. pp. 415–. ISBN  978-1-878592-70-5. Retrieved 12 September 2012.



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