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- Q4677674 abstract "The Acton House is a historic building in downtown Eaton, Ohio, United States. Built in 1817 in a mix of the Federal and Italianate architectural styles, it was built by leading Eaton businessman John P. Acton. From the 1810s until the 1890s, Acton and his family operated four different businesses in the city, including a hattery and a lumber dealership. Moving to Eaton in 1816, Acton built his house in the following year. A two-story building, Acton's house is three bays wide with a small attached hatter's shop. The brick house rests on a foundation of stone; both its roof and various other elements are made of metal. While living in the house, Acton became a local government official; he was a director for the Eaton schools and presided over its school board for multiple years, and he served as one of the judges on the Preble County Court of Common Pleas.In 1985, the Acton House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its historic significance was twofold: both its architecture and its connection to John Acton qualified it for inclusion on the Register. It is one of four Eaton locations on the Register, along with the site of Fort St. Clair and two bridges. Today, the house serves as an office for local lawyer K. Brent Copeland.".
- Q4677674 added "1985-09-05".
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- Q4677674 yearOfConstruction "1817".
- Q4677674 added "1985-09-05".
- Q4677674 architecture "Italianate and Federal".
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- Q4677674 name "Acton House".
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- Q4677674 comment "The Acton House is a historic building in downtown Eaton, Ohio, United States. Built in 1817 in a mix of the Federal and Italianate architectural styles, it was built by leading Eaton businessman John P. Acton. From the 1810s until the 1890s, Acton and his family operated four different businesses in the city, including a hattery and a lumber dealership. Moving to Eaton in 1816, Acton built his house in the following year.".
- Q4677674 label "Acton House".
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- Q4677674 name "Acton House".