The land that the Tibbits
house is on was formerly three different lots. The eastern section (farthest
from Main Street) was the site of Benjamin Brainard's Fulton Street store. The
garden area to the north of the house (toward State Street) was occupied by
Brainard's Main Street store, while the western section (at Main Street) was
part of the Levy property.
Various buildings were constructed and destroyed on these lots from the early
1850's until the late 1880's. The years of construction, type of construction
and ownership of these structures is only slightly less complex than Major League
Baseball's batting out of order rule.
In the spring of 1887, Lyman C. Tibbitts moved his family's house onto this land
from its former location on Gold Springs Road. It is unknown when the house was
originally built. In fact, it seems that it may actually be two houses that have
been joined together.
Today, the western portion of the home is used by the Columbia Docents for living
history demonstrations. The eastern portion houses the docent library.
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