Harris House

601 West 12th Street

 

Norman Harris was the guiding force of Harris and Cole Bros., a company which made wooden pumps. The first factory was located n the mill race west of Main Street (the present Olde Broom Factory Restaurant).

The house was built in the Queen Anne style with a beautiful carved staircase, five different types of woodwork, a two story porch n the front of the home, and a Gothic watch tower. The third floor contained a large ballroom. When the house was built, it occupied the whole 600 block of West 12th Street. It is rather likely the two story porch or portico on the front of the house is of later origin.

This home was sold to Frank Cotton, the builder of the Cotton Theater (now the Oster Regent Theatre). It was later converted into apartments and then to the Christie or the Lawn City Convalescent Home. Currently, it has been restored as a private residence.


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