Isaac Joseph House, Circa 1842, Columbus

Isaac Joseph was the sixth owner of this landmark Greek Revival cottage, which evolved into a more formal appearance over time. It is thought to have been built by William B. Langdon circa 1842. The Joseph family owned the house for over a century. Mrs. Gertrude Joseph Wood gifted the house to the Historic Columbus Foundation to ensure its preservation. From 2000-2014, it served as one of the only independent art galleries in Columbus.

The beautiful fence, featuring cherubs flanking an urn, is signed Nicolas J. Jones.

National Register of Historic Places

3 thoughts on “Isaac Joseph House, Circa 1842, Columbus

  1. Elizabeth Stacy Pitts's avatarElizabeth Stacy Pitts

    is it possible to use this photo on a website i am creating for my law practice? My office is in this building. The site would give photo credits to you on the site if it is possible to do so.

    Thank you for in advance for response. Beth Pitts

    epitts@esp-law.com

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    1. Brian Brown's avatarBrian Brown

      This comment somehow got lost and I’m just now seeing it. There have been numerous technical issues with the site recently, hopefully corrected now… Email me personally at wbrianbrown@gmail if you still require this usage. A nominal fee would be involved in such a usage. Thanks, and my apologies for the delay in responding.

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