MPB 35-39-11

Photo 1
Sides Painted
3
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Covered over
Credits

Photos 1 & 2 by unknown VA # 53-MHU-12 (1969) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photos 3 & 4 by unknown VA # 53-MUH-13 (1969) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 5 by unknown VA # 22-DHU-12 (1974) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 6 Google street view (Sept. 2018).

Photo 7 by unknown ODOT # 78-1-12 (July 29, 1947) courtesy of Ohio Dept. of Transportation

Photo 8 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photo 1 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 2; and, Photo 3 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 4.

The Ohio Dept. ofTransportation aerial photo archives were used to assist in the location of this barn. In Photo 7 the Mail Pouch barn is circled in yellow. The house, which is still existing, is circled in red.

Photo 8 (Google satellite image) The location of the barn is noted by the red pin. This pin was used to determine the address and the coordinates. The existing house is circled in red.

It can not be determined if the barn was restored and provided with new siding; or, if the original barn was razed and an new barn constructed on the old foundation.
Where to find it

*GONE* (Barn renovated with new siding or new barn replaced the original) Along the east side of OH-99 south of Monroe St (OH-547) intersection, in Monroeville, by 7.1 miles. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed south. Three Mail Pouch signs. One on each end and one on the west side. Black Background.

Address
266 OH-99
City
Willard
State
OH
Zipcode
44890
Country
USA
Latitude
N 41° 08.9833'
Longitude
W -82° 43.7330'
lat
41.149721
lng
-82.728884
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