Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House

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Location622 Croghan St., Fremont, Ohio
Coordinates41°20′49″N 83°7′6″W / 41.34694°N 83.11833°W / 41.34694; -83.11833
AreaLess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1890
Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House
Western side and front
Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House is located in Ohio
Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House
Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House is located in the United States
Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House
Location622 Croghan St., Fremont, Ohio
Coordinates41°20′49″N 83°7′6″W / 41.34694°N 83.11833°W / 41.34694; -83.11833
AreaLess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1890
ArchitectJohn Carlton Johnson
Architectural styleQueen Anne, Romanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.97000198[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 27, 1997

The Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House is a historic government building near downtown Fremont, Ohio, United States. Built in the early 1890s, it was used as an incarceration facility for almost a century before closing and being converted into an office building.

In 1844, Sandusky County government officials arranged for the construction of a new courthouse on what is now Park Avenue in downtown Fremont.[2] By the end of the century, the county owned property at the intersection of Clover and Croghan Streets,[3] in the same block as the courthouse.[4] Construction began after a cornerstone-laying ceremony on 6 November 1890, at which the main speaker was former President of the United States and Fremont resident Rutherford B. Hayes.[3]

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