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740-405-4594                 captainscott@alexandriaoh.org

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~~~~ OPEN HOUSE: December 12, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., during the Alexandria Village Christmas Tree Festival -- come see progress to date! Refreshments will be served and several rooms in progress will be open. ~~~~


Thanks to Our Major Sponsors!
  • AEP - American Electric Power $5,000 
  • All Aspects Coatings Exterior Painting pledge
  • Anonymous Family $10,000
  • Anonymous Family $5,000
  • Brookside Materials/Kurtz Brothers Building site
  • Embarq Utility mitigation $8,000
  • Endsley Grading & Drainage Equipment and hauling, $5,000
  • The Bus Hawkins Family $5,000
  • Nelson & Debbie Kohman $5,000
  • The Licking County Foundation $12,900
  • Frederic Nichols, DVM $7,000
  • Park National Bank $5,000
  • Pittsburgh Paints Exterior primer & paint pledge
  • Savko Basement excavation & hauling
  • These are our major sponsors, we have many other business, individual and in-kind donors
  • Latest Press Releases:
    Captain Scott House Effort in Leadership Crisis
    "Walk (and Run) Back in Time" to Benefit Captain Scott House
    Ham & Bean Supper to Benefit Captain Scott House
    All Press Releases

    New In-Kind Donors: 
    Thompson Building Associates
    Tremco (Tuff 'N Dry), Reynoldsburg
    North Central Insulation
    Registered Professional Engineer, Lou VanSlyck, Columbus
    The Leonard Williams Family, Alexandria
    American Built Construction, Johnstown
    Herschel Omohundro, CPA, Johnstown
    Contract Lumber, Pataskala
    Columbus Pipe & Equipment, Columbus
    Foundations Plus, Utica
    Hutchinson Materials, Alexandria
    A-1 Waste & Hauling, Johnstown
     
    Donations are still needed for the relocation!
    About $6,000 is still needed to cover securing doors and windows, installing electrical service, and plumbing, heating, and air conditioning for the basement.
    Donate the easy on-line way using Paypal
    Donate by selling on eBay

    Complete donation information

    Next Meeting of the Friends of Captain Scott Committee
    Everyone Welcome!
      To Be Announced
    at the Alexandria Public Library, 10 Maple Drive (corner of Main [SR 37] and Maple) library will be closed; come to the back door, it opens into the meeting room.
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    ~~ About the efforts to save the Captain Scott House ~~
    Donation and Pledge information
    Sample Pledge Letter


    Television and Radio Reports
    WCLT - 1430AM Mornings with Curtis Newland
    7/10/07
    WNKO - KOOL 101.7
    4/23/07
    WBNS - 10TV
    4/22/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    3/30/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    3/26/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    3/16/07
    WNKO - KOOL 101.7
    3/14/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    3/14/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    3/12/07
    NBC 4 - WCMH-TV
    3/10/07
    NBC 4 - WCMH-TV
    3/7/07
    WCLT- T-100 & 1430AM
    3/5/07
    Ohio News Network (ONN)
    1/07
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    12/27/06
    WCLT - T-100 & 1430AM
    11/10/06


    Press Releases
    from Friends of Captain Scott
    Captain Scott House Effort in Leadership Crisis
    5/08/09
    "Walk (and Run) Back in Time" to Benefit Captain Scott House
    10/31/08
    Ham & Bean Supper to Benefit Captain Scott House
    10/31/08
    Emerging From Winter at the Captain Scott House
    05/01/08
    Tiberi's Greeting Helped Meet Short-Term Fundraising Goal
    01/30/08
    Tiberi's Holiday Greeting Features Captain Scott House
    12/21/07
    Charity Auction for Captain Scott House
    9/26/07
    Pigs to Help Fund Captain Scott House
    9/14/07
    Foundation Awards $12,900 for Captain Scott House
    7/09/07
    Workgroup for Captain Scott House Forms May 30
    5/20/07
    Captain Scott House has Come to Rest
    5/4/07
    4/21/07
    Captain Scott House Moving Soon
    4/8/07
    Thieves foiled at Captain Scott house
    3/29/07
    Park National Bank Steps Up for Captain Scott House
    3/15/07
    AEP Donation to Help Save Captain Scott House
    3/14/07
    Five Days Left to Save Historic Captain Scott House
    3/12/07
    Historic Captain Scott House In Danger
    2/28/07
    Little Time Left to Save "Captain Scott" House
    12/19/06
    Saving Alexandria's Historic "Captain Scott" House
    12/01/06
    Civil War Supper & Auction 3/10/07
    We raised over $9,300!!!

    In Print and Virtual Media
    County foundation aids Scott House work
    Newark Advocate 7/11/07
    Captain Scott House begins its move
    This Week - Johnstown 4/26/07
    This old house is new again
    Newark Advocate Opinion 4/24/07
    Captain Scott House is on the move
    Newark Advocate - 4/23/07
    Photo Gallery
    Newark Advocate - 4/23/07
    Captain Scott House Photo on Local page
    Columbus Dispatch 4/13/07
    House expected to be moved by deadline
    This Week - Johnstown 4/19/07
    Plans to move Scott House in the works
    This Week - Johnstown 4/5/07
    Picturing the Captain Scott House on the move
    Newark Advocate - 4/4/07
    Thieves taking apart historic house
    Columbus Dispatch 3/30/07
    Ohio Group Raises Cash To Move House
    National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Online 3/28/07
    Public input sought on Scott house plans
    Newark Advocate 3/28/07
    Eleventh-hour business pledges save  Scott House
    This Week - Johnstown 3/22/07
    Group wants to relocate Civil War officer's house
    Columbus Dispatch 3/17/06
    Scott House group meets deadline
    Newark Advocate 3/16/07
    Newark Advocate 3/14/07
    Updates from Alexandria
    Preservation Ohio's
    MyHomeTownOhio 3/14/07
    Newark Advocate 3/13/07
    Civil War Supper, auction set for Saturday
    This Week - Johnstown 3/8/07
    Captain's House is Worth Preserving
    Newark Advocate - Opinions 3/7/07
    Alexandria News
    Newark Advocate  3/7/07
    Historic Captain Scott House still in danger
    Johnstown Journal 3/6/07
    Newark Advocate 3/4/07
    Ohio History At Risk: Local Community Needs to Raise $45,000 in One Month
    Preservation Ohio's
    MyHomeTownOhio 3/4/07
    Time Running Out for Historic House
    Newark Advocate 3/3/07
    Lobdell and Beyond
    This Week - Johnstown 2/22/07
    Potential site found for Scott House
    Newark Advocate 2/14/07
    At the Crossroads
    Columbus Dispatch 1/12/07
    Saving a Piece of the Past
    Newark Advocate 10/26/06


    Images of the House and Captain Scott's Life


    More Images of the House and Captain Scott
    Images of Alexandria and St Albans Twp
    NEW location of the Captain Scott House

    ~~ Who was Captain Joseph M. Scott? ~~
    "In sentiment, a Congregationalist, a lifelong enemy of American slavery,
    the liquor traffic and the lodge."  1
    Captain Scott Fast Facts  1  2  3
    • Born Jan 9, 1830 in Utica, Ohio, died Dec 16, 1919 in Alexandria, Ohio
    • Buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria
    • Devout Christian who was active in area churches, particularly Harrison Chapel Wesleyan Methodist
    • Prominent farmer who owned 425 acres and found success raising sheep for wool
    • Married Emily M Eastman in 1851, children: Fannie, Carrie, Hale, Walter, Helen
    • Active in the Anti Slavery Movement in St. Albans township, and member of the Free-Soil Party
    • Enlisted in Union Army Oct 1861
    • Raised Company B of 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry ("Licking Volunteers")
    • Led his troops in action at Fort Donaldson, Shiloh, the Siege of Corinth, and the Battle of Milliken's Bend near Vicksburg
    • Speaker at the first Community Memorial Day Service (Decoration Day) 1869
    • Wrote "Our Early Times - Historical Sketch of St. Albans Township" in 1873
    • President of the Board of Education when 4 room Alexandria High School was built in 1890
    • Served as St. Albans Township Justice of the Peace
    Licking County Historical Society Article about Captain Scott
    About 76th OVI
    "Captain Joseph M. Scott is one of Licking County's sons whose record reflects credit upon the community in that he has always been a fearless defender of what he believes to be right. For a half century he was closely associated with agricultural interests and in all of his business dealings was straightforward and reliable." 1

    ~~ About the Captain Scott House ~~
      Built circa 1870 for Captain Joseph M Scott, this house was in the path of Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT’s) widening of State Route 161 in Licking County. It had to be moved or be demolished.

       Scott was a farmer and businessman prominent in the county, and though he never served political office outside the county, he was a regional force for abolition as early as 1849 and his family was heavily involved in the Underground Railroad.

       This Victorian era home was built in the Italianate style. Italianate homes, libraries and town halls were built throughout the United States 1840-1885, and were most popular in the late 1860s. The characteristics of this house that are most typical of the Italianate style are the low-pitched roof, tall appearance (tall ceilings), symmetrical layout, wide overhanging eaves with brackets, tall narrow windows, side bays, and heavily molded double doors.

       The Captain Scott house is unusual in that it includes two 2-storey side bays and has an overall cruciform shape. The front double doors have classic heavy molding and open to a foyer with spiral staircase. The back wing with the lower roofline contains the kitchen and workspace downstairs, and includes a back staircase to servants’ quarters upstairs.
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    ~~ Donation Information ~~

    Paypal Donations
    Donate with credit card or bank acct
    Mail a check to this address Donate Needed Services
    - plumbing, HVAC, materials, etc.
    Challenge Grant - Make a Challenge that you will match $____ of local donations
    Anonymous Donations
    are most welcome - Contact us for details, or send a bank check
    Donations are also accepted at Huntington Bank
    222 East Broadway
    Granville, OH 43023

    Pledge Letter
    email, fax, or mail
    eBay - Donate a % of your sales via eBay Giving Works & MissionFish
    and buy from those who are donating

    Send your tax deductible donations or pledge letters to

    Alexandria Community Council
    Friends of Captain Scott House Committee
    P.O. Box 234
    Alexandria OH 43001
    740-405-4594
    Fax 740-924-9325
    CaptainScott@AlexandriaOH.org

    For further information, contact Martha Sturgill, President of the Alexandria Community Council (740-924-2453), or email CaptainScott@AlexandriaOH.org

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    Alexandria Community Council, Friends of Captain Scott House Committee,  P.O. Box 234, Alexandria OH 43001
    Voice 740-405-4594, Fax 740-924-9325, CaptainScott@AlexandriaOH.org
    www.CaptainScottHouse.org

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