Rufus Putnam House | |
Campus Martius State Memorial | |
Location | Campus Martius Museum, corner of 2nd and Washington Sts., Marietta, Ohio |
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Coordinates | 39°25′16.5″N 81°27′40.0″W / 39.421250°N 81.461111°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1788 |
Part of | Marietta Historic District (ID74001646) |
NRHP reference No. | 70000524[1] |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | November 10, 1970 |
Designated CP | 1974 |
The Rufus Putnam House, also known as Campus Martius or Campus Martius Museum State Memorial, is a historic building in Marietta, Ohio. It was built as part of the Campus Martius fortification by General Rufus Putnam, during the early settlement of Ohio by the Ohio Company of Associates.[3]
The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places individually, and it is also a contributing property of the Marietta Historic District. The building is the only surviving part of the Campus Martius fortification and has been enclosed inside the Campus Martius Museum building.[4]
The house has been called "the most outstanding architectural combination of New England tradition and frontier necessity preserved in Ohio today."[5]
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