Corbin Quilt - Building Key
The names around the edges are the surnames of the Scioto Company members who came to Ohio in 1803 to settle in the new town of Worthington.
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Seventh Day Adventist Church
870 Griswold St. (Built 1951, Razed 2025)Worthington Female Seminary
582 High St. (Built 1842, Razed 1963)St. John’s Episcopal Church
700 High St. (Built c. 1827-1831)Worthington Presbyterian Church
773 High St. (Built 1926) -
Mattoon-Woodrow House
72 E. North St. (Built c. 1837-1838)Vest House
91 E Granville Rd. (Built c. 1860s)Adams-Bishop-Heath House
721 High St. (Built c. 1817-1818)Kilbourn Commercial Building
679-681 High St. (Built c. 1808)Russell House
5807 North High St. (Built c. 1850 & 1917) -
Scanlon-Skeele House
700 Hartford St. (Built c. 1837-1838)Principal’s Cottage/Bird Song
38 Short St. (moved) (Built c. 1820 & 1871)Masonic Temple
634 High St. (Built 1820 & 1956)Edith Corbin’s House
711 High St. (Built 1924)Gilbert-Wilcox House
196 E. Granville Rd. (Built c. 1866-1867) -
Snow House
41 W. New England Ave. (Built c. 1815-1816)Worthington Inn
649 High St. (Built c. 1834, 1853, 1900, 1983)Beers Tavern
860 High St. (Built before 1819, Razed early 1900s)Worthington Academy
752 High St. (Built 1808, Razed c. 1875)Buttles-Pinney-Brown House
12 E Stafford Ave. (Built 1818) -
Elias Lewis House
36 W. South St. (Built c. 1834 & 1857)Orange Johnson House
956 High St. (Built 1811 & 1819)Wright House/Sharon Memorial Hall
137 E. Granville Rd (Built 1861)Ripley House
623 High St. (Built c. 1818-1819)Worthington Town Hall/Sharon Township Hall
67 E. Granville Rd. (Built 1856) -
Hart-Fay-Robinson House
64 W. Granville Rd. (Built c. 1868-1869)Ohio Railway Museum
990 Proprietors Rd. (Built 1969)Griswold Inn
788 High St. (Built 1811, Razed 1964)Scott House
72 E Granville Rd (Built c. 1820)Toppings-Evans House
92 E. Granville Rd. (Built c. 1842 & 1883)