There are many homes in Kent that have historical significance. Find out if yours is one of them!
The Charles H. Kent home was built in 1843 in the West Main Street district and is now located at 125 N. Pearl St. It is an example of Gothic revival.
See Charles H. Kent HomeCompile list of tax records valuation for your property, get copies of the deeds from the present owner back to the original proprietor, and check the biographical information about significant residents of the house.
Once known as the Patton Memorial House, the family residence of W. W. Patton, his wife, Harriet, and daughter, Emma, was built in 1902. The Patton House can be rented for private events. For more information call 330-673-5112 or email kentpattonhouse@gmail.com.
n 1883 the home was built for Harriet Kent Clapp, eldest of Zenas Kent’s 11 Children, and her son Charles.
The Charles H. Kent home was built in 1843 in the West Main Street district and is now located at 125 N. Pearl St. It is an example of Gothic revival.
Construction began in 1880 on the Eastlake-style homestead of Marvin and Maria Kent.