Lottie Moon House

Lottie Moon House
General information
Architectural styleNineteenth Century
LocationOxford, Ohio
CountryUnited States
Coordinates39°30′38.45″N 84°44′16.60″W / 39.5106806°N 84.7379444°W / 39.5106806; -84.7379444
Elevation950.174 feet
Completed1831
OwnerMiami University
Dimensions
Other dimensions60 Feet from Road
Technical details
Floor count2

The Lottie Moon House, located at 220 East High Street in Oxford, Ohio, was completed in 1831. It was not named Lottie Moon House, but rather adopted the name after being inhabited by the Moon family in 1839. The nineteenth-century architecture is a simple design enhanced by a one-story wooden porch that spans most of the entire front of the house. The front of the house is symmetrical.

The Lottie Moon House is part of the historic neighborhood that surrounds Miami University. The house was built as a residence, but after Lottie Moon became famous for being a Confederate spy during the American Civil War, the house was deemed of historic importance, and it was donated to Miami University to be a part of their campus.

Miami has redacted the name of this property after historical research as of 2020 did not support her actually living at this address.