Waldschmidt House - S.R. 126, Camp Dennison
Christian Waldschmidt, a Revolutionary War soldier and one of the first settlers to the area, built this historic home in 1804. During the Civil War, the house and surrounding grounds were part of "Camp Dennison" used primarily as a general training center, recruiting depot, and hospital post named in honor of Governor William Dennison. The property is owned today by the Ohio Society Daughters of the American Revolution. They have also restored a smaller fieldstone house for the Camp Dennison Civil War Museum. A Memorial Barn on the property now houses an extensive collection of primitive stone cutting and farm tools as well as a restored Conestoga wagon. The home and museum are open to the public on Sundays from May through October. For more information, please visit the website.