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Historic Reflection: 1976 – The Jacob Young Log House – Kunkle

By Newspaper StaffAugust 29, 2023Updated:August 29, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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HISTORIC REFLECTION … Williams County History (August 5, 1976): The Jacob Young log house east of Kunkle was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Personal property tax records indicate Jacob Young moved to Madison Township, Williams County circa 1845. Presumably, he erected the log home at approximately the time of his arrival. It is believed the log house was last occupied as a residence in the early to mid-1930s. Over time, the structure fell into disrepair. In 1974 Mrs. Bertha Ewing and her son Paul donated the dilapidated log house to the Williams County Historical Society. Hundreds of volunteer hours and thousands of dollars were donated over more than four years in restoring the Jacob Young log house. The WCHS formally dedicated the refurbished log house in 1977. The Jacob Young log house is one of a handful of examples of Williams County pioneer residential architecture. This circa 1976 photograph of the Jacob Young log house is from its National Register of Historic Places application.


 

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