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February 22nd 2020
Published: March 2nd 2022
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Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)

Square 13 Historic District. National Register of Historic Places 72001008. DSC_0195
Lancaster, Ohio, about midway between Columbus and Logan, was another locale to explore. Visitor information in Logan had told us about the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio located there. It is both an art museum and a historic house, a great combination! So, Susan and I spent an afternoon here.

The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio had two exhibits in progress: "Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins: The Life & Art of Barbara Shermund" and “200 Years of Valentines” to coincide with Valentine's Day. The Barbara Shermund drawings and illustrations were in a gallery space while the antique Valentine's cards were displayed in rooms around the house. Barbara Shermund (1899-1978) was a cartoonist for the New Yorker in the 1920s to 1940s. Her cartoons brought flappers and humor form a woman's point of view to the magazine. Examples of her illustrations were on also on display. The basement had and exhibit on the work of Billy Ireland (1880-1935), an editorial cartoonist for the Columbus Dispatch newspaper.

The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio is located in the Reese-Peters House. The Greek Revival style home was built in 1835 for William Reese and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Sherman,
Reese-Peters House (1835)Reese-Peters House (1835)Reese-Peters House (1835)

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. Square 13 Historic District. National Register of Historic Places 72001008. DSC_0206
the eldest sister of General William Tecumseh Sherman. It was considered to be the finest house in Lancaster. As one moves though exhibit space, one experiences various rooms of the house: the entry hall, parlor, dining room and the free standing spiral staircase.

Two other historic houses flank the Reese-Peters House in the block known as Square 13. At the left is the Sherman House, the birthplace of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891). The house is a museum about General Sherman and a National Historic Landmark. (The museum was not open when we were there.) It is also significant as the birthplace of Senator John Sherman (1823-1900), author of the Sherman Antitrust Act. At the right is the Ewing-Ryckman House dating from 1826. When Judge Charles Sherman, William and John's father died in 1829, Thomas Ewing offered to take in one of the eleven Sherman children in his home. William was the child and he grew up in the Reese-Peters House. Thus, all three houses in the block have a connection to the Sherman family.


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Entry HallEntry Hall
Entry Hall

Reese-Peters House. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. DSC_0196
Wall ClockWall Clock
Wall Clock

Reese-Peters House. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2027
Spiral StaircaseSpiral Staircase
Spiral Staircase

Reese-Peters House. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2040
Art of Barbara ShermundArt of Barbara Shermund
Art of Barbara Shermund

City Street at Night (ca. 1931). Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. DSC_0203
Drawings by Barbara ShermundDrawings by Barbara Shermund
Drawings by Barbara Shermund

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2044
Vintage ValentinesVintage Valentines
Vintage Valentines

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2029
Vintage ValentinesVintage Valentines
Vintage Valentines

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2032
Vintage ValentinesVintage Valentines
Vintage Valentines

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. IMG_2034
Vintage ValentinesVintage Valentines
Vintage Valentines

IMG_2035 Decorative Arts Center of Ohio.
Reese-Peters House (1835)Reese-Peters House (1835)
Reese-Peters House (1835)

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. Square 13 Historic District. National Register of Historic Places 72001008. IMG_2021
Sherman HouseSherman House
Sherman House

Birthplace of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) and Senator John Sherman (1823-1900). National Historic Landmark. John Sherman Birthplace. National Register of Historic Places 66000609.. IMG_2022
Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)
Ewing-Ryckman House (1826)

Square 13 Historic District. National Register of Historic Places 72001008. DSC_0207
First United Methodist Church (1905)First United Methodist Church (1905)
First United Methodist Church (1905)

Square 13 Historic District. National Register of Historic Places 72001008. IMG_2019


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