On your left at 2017 Hanes Road is a home that Greene County dates to 1864, the year prior to Lee’s surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House.
The owners home was sold to a developer in 2015.
BHS Placard
BHS Placard
Former Kitchen
Former Kitchen
Former Kitchen
Former Kitchen
Dining Room
Dining Room
Parlor
Parlor
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Summer Kitchen
Summer Kitchen
Upper Landing
Upper Landing
Bedroom
Bedroom
Privy
Privy
Corn Crib
Corn Crib
Headstone
Headstone
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As you reach the intersection at Swigart Road, two generations of the Bumbardner family operated a blacksmith shop at the corner. The older homes in this area all c. 1900. Turn right. The 187 acre Jonathan Snyder farm encompassed much of the land on the north side of the road to Indian Ripple Road. In 1841, Jonathan operated the original distillery in the town of Trebein, which was later owned by F.C. Trebein.
Continue around the curve and beyond Sperling Lane to the intersection at Indian Ripple Road.


