From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hanna-Kenty House
Hanna-Kenty House
Hanna--Kenty House Added to NRHP: November 21, 2001
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
The Hanna-Kenty House is located at 251 E. High St. in
Lisbon, Ohio. It is also known as the Marcus Hanna Boy-
hood Home.
The home is recognized for its local architectural sig-
nificance. It combines the early 19th century Federal
style and the early 20th century Colonial Revival style. It
was added to the National Register of Historic Places in
2001.
The house was built in 1838 from a design specified in
a contract between the builder, Samuel Reynolds, and the
owner, Leonard Hanna, the house was remodeled in 1907.
Dr. Leonard Hanna was an abolitionist and campaign-
The Hanna-Kenty House er for temperance. His son, Marcus managed President
William McKinley’s campaign tours in 1896 and 1900, and
was national chairman of the Republican party. In 1898,
he was appointed senator and was elected to the position
in 1902.
The house is now owned by Mabel Primm.[2]
References
[1] "National Register Information System". National
Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
2010-07-09. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/
docs/All_Data.html.
[2] "Lisbon house added to national historic register".
February 21, 2002. http://www.farmanddairy.com/
news/lisbon-house-added-to-national-historic-
register/3767.html. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
Location: 251 E. High St., Lisbon, Ohio
Coordinates: 40°47′3″N 80°45′51″W / 40.78417°N
80.76417°W / 40.78417;
-80.76417Coordinates: 40°47′3″N
80°45′51″W / 40.78417°N 80.76417°W /
40.78417; -80.76417
Area: 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built: 1838
Architectural style: Federal, Colonial Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 01001257[1]
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• Buildings and structures completed in 1838
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