Created By: Licking County Library
This house, built in the late 1800s for the Millhouse family (Thomas, Isadore, and their daughter, Helen), is believed to be the third oldest standing residence in Hebron. Mr. Millhouse was the first rural mail carrier (1900) delivering the mail by horse and buggy. The family also owned a dry goods store in Hebron, selling boots, shoes, and groceries. The quaint gingerbread trim still remains on the house today.
Image 1: Thomas Millhouse standing in front of this house in 1900.
Image 2: Contemporary photograph of the house.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Hebron: Historic Crossroads of Ohio
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