The Willis-James

The Willis-James The Willis-James is a 5-bedroom bed & breakfast inspired by the home's history, design and elegance. One of Nathaniel Jr.'s sons was the famous poet N.P. Willis.
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HISTORY OF THE HOME

The house at 58 West Fifth Street is on the National Register of Historic Places. A fine representation of early 19th century federal and greek revival architecture, the home has been owned by several notable names in the early history of Ohio. The original home was built in 1805 by Nathaniel Willis, who emigrated from Boston where he ran a prominent, patriot newspaper during

the American Revolution, the "Independent Chronicle". Willis was the son of a Boston sailmaker and he was a participant in the Boston Tea Party at the age of 18. He moved to the frontier in the late 1780s and started a newspaper, "The Potomac Guardian, which is considered the first one in what is now the State of West Virginia. He then moved to Chillicothe in the Northwest Territory in 1797 and started the "Scioto Gazette", which is the oldest continually printed newspaper west of the Appalachian Mountains. Willis had a total of 14 children between two wives, Lucy Douglas and Mary Cartmell. One of their sons, Nathaniel Jr., became a well-known newspaperman in his own right in Boston. Another was composer Richard Storrs Willis who wrote the medley for "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear". His daughter, Sara, was a columnist and novelist who wrote under the pen name F***y Fern. The home changed hands a couple times shortly after Willis sold, until Thomas James bought the home in 1812. James came from a long line of iron masters, and operated several iron forges in southern Ohio in the early 1800s. He expanded the home with a two story addition in 1815, and moved the front entrance of the home to face 5th St. ornamented with a gorgeous federal arch entrance. Due to his growing family he expanded the home in the 1830s with a 5-room, two-story addition complete with a Greek Revival portico. Fortunately, he kept the federal archway to serve as a striking feature in the foyer. James was involved in several businesses and served as president of the Bank of Chillicothe. His first wife was Charlotte Massie, sister of Revolutionary War General Nathaniel Massie. They had 5 children; four of whom died young. He later married Jane Byrne Claypool and they had 12 children. It has been written that the James home played a central role in the social scene of early Chillicothe, and that both Charlotte and Jane were known for their charm, grace and hospitality. In 1826 Thomas James started an iron forge in the Missouri territory, named Maramec Iron Works. Legend has it that he learned of the rich ground from a traveling band of Shawnee. Maramec was the first iron forge west of the Mississippi River, and provided iron essentials for westward pioneers, gold rushers, and the Union Army during the Civil War. The business was run by his son, William, and unfortunately closed in 1891. The city of St. James, MO is named in honor of Thomas James, Father of the Western Iron Industry. The site of the works is now privately owned by The James Foundation and open for public recreation. After Thomas' death, his wife and later her brother owned the home until the 1870s when it was bought by Matthew and Eleanor Worthington Tiffin-Cook. Eleanor was the daughter of the first governor of Ohio, Edward Tiffin. She and Matthew added the formal dining room and orangery, where she grew orchids. Her niece was former First Lady, Lucy Webb Hayes. Her husband, President Rutherford Hayes sent Eleanor some palm trees from the White House Conservatory. It is said that those ferns survived for quite some time and were often seen out front of the house. The house continued to be owned by Eleanor's descendants along the matrilineal line (Cook, McCallum, Biggs) until the late 1990s.

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Today’s Inn Possibilities member spotlight features The Willis‑James Bed & Breakfast in Chillicothe, O...
05/31/2026

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Today’s Inn Possibilities member spotlight features The Willis‑James Bed & Breakfast in Chillicothe, Ohio. This beautifully restored historic home offers guests a warm, inviting stay with thoughtfully appointed rooms and a relaxing atmosphere just steps from downtown.

The Willis‑James provides many amenities to make each visit comfortable and memorable, including complimentary refreshments, outdoor seating areas, and custom cordless venetian blinds and drapes with blackout light control. Guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat while still being close to local shops, dining, and attractions throughout Chillicothe.

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"We grew up here but these were the best two nights we've ever spent in Chillicothe!"Heading to town to visit friends an...
04/29/2026

"We grew up here but these were the best two nights we've ever spent in Chillicothe!"

Heading to town to visit friends and family? Call The Willis-James home! Select your room today at www.thewillisjames.com

A weekend of sunshine, a little tlc directed toward the tree, fun conversation with guests at breakfast, inspiration fro...
04/19/2026

A weekend of sunshine, a little tlc directed toward the tree, fun conversation with guests at breakfast, inspiration from the farmers market, and celebrating asparagus season with an asparagus, goat cheese, tarragon tart.
Chillicothe Farmers Market Hirsch Fruit Farm DeLong Tree LLC
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President Grant returns to Ross County Historical Society on April 23! 6:30pm - 8pm / Free Admission   Join the Society ...
04/12/2026

President Grant returns to Ross County Historical Society on April 23! 6:30pm - 8pm / Free Admission
Join the Society for a fascinating presentation from renowned reenactor and Grant expert Dr. Curt Fields. Discover the unique challenges and triumphs faced by Ulysses S Grant as he stepped away from the military into the chaotic world of politics.
The Willis-James is located across the street from The Historical Society. Make a night of it and reserve your room today at www.thewillisjames.com 740-229-9019

"Don't stay anywhere else!" A little confidence as we head back into the busy season. Make your reservation today at www...
04/08/2026

"Don't stay anywhere else!"
A little confidence as we head back into the busy season.
Make your reservation today at www.thewillisjames.com 740-229-9019
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Savoring the simple joys of a slow spring morning. A nice cup of Rost Coffee, rhubarb & strawberry smoothie, followed by...
04/03/2026

Savoring the simple joys of a slow spring morning.
A nice cup of Rost Coffee, rhubarb & strawberry smoothie, followed by prosciutto breakfast cups with ramp and sundried tomato pesto, and local greens with our own broccoli sprouts and a pear viniagrette. Stay here! Have breakfast with us! Www.thewillisjames.com

"Surprise breakfasts are sweeter when the ingredients have a familiar story."Local ingredients took center stage on Sund...
03/10/2026

"Surprise breakfasts are sweeter when the ingredients have a familiar story."
Local ingredients took center stage on Sunday. Smoothies, apple baked oatmeal, smoked bacon, and YES, square hard-boiled eggs as the surprise to the familiar story!
Hirsch Fruit Farm Grass Powered Poultry & Meats
www.thewillisjames.com 740-229-9019

Breakfast made extraordinary this morning with eggs benedict!  A homemade English muffin topped with a poached egg, loca...
03/02/2026

Breakfast made extraordinary this morning with eggs benedict! A homemade English muffin topped with a poached egg, local crispy bacon and a tangy hollandaise.
Join us for breakfast! Make your reservation today at www.thewillisjames.com
Grass Powered Poultry & Meats Hirsch Fruit Farm

Where to Stay!  Dante would like to thank our friends Amy and Aaron for hanging out w/ him in the orangerie on a beautif...
02/27/2026

Where to Stay! Dante would like to thank our friends Amy and Aaron for hanging out w/ him in the orangerie on a beautiful afternoon, enjoying a nice bottle of vino and a charcuterie board with homemade crackers and jam, local meats & cheeses, and fresh fruit. https://thewillisjames.com/en/enhancements
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02/07/2026

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58 West 5th Street
Chillicothe, OH
45601

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