From the Ohio Historic Places Dictionary:
"The Henry J. Epley House is one-and-a-half stories tall, two rooms deep, with a three-bay facade, and a steep gable end facing the street. This is one of twenty-seven of this house type in the incorporated limits, five of which are brick including this house. Significant architectural details include the intact exterior composition, fenestration, and details including the entry and slate roof. In tact interior details include the unaltered room configuration, wood floors, oak wood trim and baseboards of plain detail, and hardware. Henry J. and Elizabeth Epley owned several lots on the Coleman Addition prior to and during the Civil War. Epley acquired this lot in 1863 from Elisha B. Decker and it is believed he built this house soon thereafter. H. J. Epley died in 1887 and the property went to his son, Charles. The additions of dormers, sun porch and front porch are each at least fifty years old, and have acquired significance in their own right."
Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958:
Groom's Name: Henry J. Epley
Bride's Name: Elizabeth Zimmer
Marriage Date: 02 Apr 1839
Marriage Place: Fairfield County, Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02273-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295269
Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997 for Henry J. Epley:
Name: Henry J. Epley
Gender: Male
Death Date: 11 Jun 1887
Death Place: Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio
Age: 73
Birth Date: 1814
Birthplace: York, Pa.
Occupation: Brickmason
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07019-6
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 285206
Reference Number: v 2 p 256
From the Ohio Historic Places Dictionary:
"The Henry J. Epley House is one-and-a-half stories tall, two rooms deep, with a three-bay facade, and a steep gable end facing the street. This is one of twenty-seven of this house type in the incorporated limits, five of which are brick including this house. Significant architectural details include the intact exterior composition, fenestration, and details including the entry and slate roof. In tact interior details include the unaltered room configuration, wood floors, oak wood trim and baseboards of plain detail, and hardware. Henry J. and Elizabeth Epley owned several lots on the Coleman Addition prior to and during the Civil War. Epley acquired this lot in 1863 from Elisha B. Decker and it is believed he built this house soon thereafter. H. J. Epley died in 1887 and the property went to his son, Charles. The additions of dormers, sun porch and front porch are each at least fifty years old, and have acquired significance in their own right."
Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958:
Groom's Name: Henry J. Epley
Bride's Name: Elizabeth Zimmer
Marriage Date: 02 Apr 1839
Marriage Place: Fairfield County, Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02273-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295269
Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997 for Henry J. Epley:
Name: Henry J. Epley
Gender: Male
Death Date: 11 Jun 1887
Death Place: Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio
Age: 73
Birth Date: 1814
Birthplace: York, Pa.
Occupation: Brickmason
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07019-6
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 285206
Reference Number: v 2 p 256
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aged 74 years
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