The Nathan Yeager Munshower House is a historic residence in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Queen Anne-style building was built before 1891, and was expanded into a duplex before 1901.

The house is most notable for its affiliation with Nathan Yeager Munshower, a captain in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

The building was proposed for demolition in 2024; local developer Woda Cooper Companies hopes to demolish three buildings on the site and replace them with a new apartment building. The project is contingent on tax credit approval as well as the purchase of additional parcels on the block. The house is owned by Columbus State Community College, which commissioned the project to allow for additional student housing.

 

References

  1. Warren, Brent. "Housing Planned for Key Corner Across From Columbus State Campus." Columbus Underground, March 5, 2024.