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Approximate date: 1884/1896 (original buildings) | |
present address: 1728/30 pre-1909 address: 2130/32 |
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Current use: Church annex, 3rd Ave Baptist Church | |
Notes: present structure appears to be from around 1950 |
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dates | early residents |
1728 | 1884-1938+ | multiple residents |
succession of mostly 1 or 2 residents, usually listed only for one or two years. |
1885-1889 | Thummel, John F | clerk | |
1892-1896 | Wilson, Monroe Q | architect at 349 W Main | |
present | Church Additions | ||
1730 | 1896-1897 | Vacant | |
1898-1899 | Ahrens, Charles | ||
1900-1907 | Roberts, Hiram P | ||
1908 | Tyler, Annie B | ||
1909-1910 | Read, H H | ||
1911 | Vacant | ||
1912-1917 | McDonald, G L | ||
1918-1921+ | Burgess, R L | ||
1927+ | Blackerby, James F | director, vital sttistics bureau, State Board of Health | |
1933 | Williams, M H Jr | ||
present | Church Additions |
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