Ohio History Journal

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EXECUTIVE MANSION

EXECUTIVE MANSION.

Here is presented a cut of the attractive and substantial

building that was erected by C. H. Lindenberg at 1234 East

Broad street in 1904 and occupied by him from April, 1905, until

the title of the property passed to the state in 1919. It is a com-

modious mansion of about thirty rooms appropriately furnished.

After the property was acquired by the state the interior

of the building was remodeled and an additional adjacent tract

of land purchased for eighteen thousand dollars was made a part

of the mansion grounds. It was occupied as a governor's resi-

dence early in 1920.

Briefly stated the legislative history of the acquisition of

the property is as follows:

The building of an executive mansion had at different times

been recommended in governors' messages and action to carry

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