Temperance Row Historic District : Marker # 113-25
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N 40° 07.453 W 082° 56.131
17T E 335079 N 4443340
Located in front of the Howard House, across from Roush Hall on Otterbein University's campus in Westerville.
Waymark Code: WMA6F6
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 11/23/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team RAGAR
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Side A : "Temperance Row Historic District"
Here lived the reformers of the Anti-Saloon League of America who led the movement that turned the United States "dry" in 1920 with the 18th Amendment prohibiting the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquor. Moving its headquarters to Westerville in 1909, the League built a publishing house that buried the liquor industry in a 10-year avalanche of books, pamphlets and periodicals that helped win Prohibition and made Westerville the "Dry Capital of the World." Rev. Purley A. Baker (1858-1924), the League's general superintendent, bought 11 acres and started a building boom in 1910 with the erection of his home at Park and Grove streets. (Continued other side)

Side B : "Temperance Row Historic District"
(Continued from other side) League founder Howard Hyde Russell (1855-1946) built next door, a house later owned by Ernest H. Cherrington (1877-1950), general manager and chief of publications. These and four more houses along Grove Street were dubbed "Temperance Row." The assemblage of mostly Craftsman-style houses grew during the 1910s into a park-like enclave of 27 homes and a row house built or occupied by League leaders and workers. Prohibition ended in 1933 with repeal of the 18th Amendment. Temperance Row is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its national, state and local significance.
Marker Number: 113-25

County: Franklin

Significance of Location: Place

Bicentenial Mark: no

Website address: [Web Link]

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