Nicholas Schwab built the Stone Home at 2145 Queen City Avenue in 1849. He married Margaret (Langfritz) Schwab one year later and together they raised a large family there. The home has been in the family for seven generations, with many more to come!
Schwab Family Tree (highlighting the first 4 generations):
Stone Home Photos over the Years:
Family Stories and Poems:
Outhouse with a Flush Toilet, as told by Chris Schaefer:
Met Him on a Sunday and Married Him on Thursday, as told by Maribeth (Schaefer) Harvey:
Recollections of the Gump Family, as told by Christy Schaefer:
Story of the Goat Adventure, as told by Frenly (Schaefer) Lister and Christy Schaefer:
Poems by Christine Margaret (Schurr) (Schobert) Gump:
In the 1980s, the City of Cincinnati wanted to realign and add additional lanes to a portion of Queen City Avenue, west of the White Street. The initial plan for the new Queen City Bypass would have required demolition of the three stone buildings along Queen City Avenue.
Maribeth Harvey and her family fought to save the buildings and succeeded, earning a National Register of Historic Places designation for the structures in 1989. The Queen City Bypass was ultimately constructed but reimagined to leave the stone buildings in place.