PART 4 OF RICK'S VINTAGE HOMES



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Street areas in this Vintage Home section include:
  • 22nd STREET - 31st STREET AREAS
  • CORBY STREET AREA
  • CLAY STREET AREA
  • BON TON STREET AREA
  • HALL STREET AREA
  • ASHLAND AVENUE
  • LOVERS LANE AREA
  • NOYES BOULEVARD AREA
  • KRUG PARK AREA
  • FARLEIGH PLACE AREA
  • AGENCY ROAD AREA
  • SOME SOUTH ST JOE AREAS (Temporarily)
  • UNKNOWN ADDRESSES

  • 22nd STREET AREA



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    Circa 1908
    John Sublett Logan House
    1906 North 22nd Street

    The Logan House, located at 1906 North 22nd St., Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, that remains largely intact. As no major alterations of the residence have occurred, the Logan House retains its integrity of location, design, setting, materials, and workmanship. It is surrounded by an intact historic residential neighborhood of mainly early twentieth century buildings. The Logan House has not been adversely affected by commercial or other development.
    The Logan House is a two-story wood frame structure with an asphalt roof. The roof is hipped with a front gable on the southern side of the main faqade. The eaves are approximately 15" deep and are covered in beaded board and follow the angle of the rafters to where they join the house. There is cypress lap-siding on the bottom two-thirds of the house, and cypress shingles on the top one-third. Except where noted, all windows are one-over-one double-hung wood sash and have plain wood lintels, sills, and 6" surrounds. The lintels are topped by a simple drip-cap. The Logan House rests on a hard brick foundation.








    102 South 22nd Street






    423 North 22nd Street




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    NORTHWEST CORNER 22nd & FARAON STREET




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    SOUTHEAST CORNER 22nd & FARAON STREET






    1524 SOUTH 22nd STREET



    23rd STREET AREA





    2303 UNION STREET



    24th STREET AREA





    Dr Keener's House
    and Chiropractor Office
    2401 Jules Street







    705 North 24th Street







    805 North 24th Street







    SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 24th & UNION






    2410 JACKSON



    25th STREET AREA





    1305 North 25th Street







    25th & Jules Street





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    802 North 25th Street







    25th & Jules Street





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    Circa 1911
    Jacob Geiger Mansion
    2501 Frederick Avenue

    This was originally the Dr. Jacob Geiger Mansion
    United Missouri Bank purchased the property and turned it into a bank
    In 2011, United Missouri Bank gave the building to the city of St Joseph
    The city had planned on turning the building into a fire station but later decided not to do so
    Photo #8 is a overview of Dr Geiger's life






    25th & JACKSON






    DAVID FELTENSTEIN HOME
    NORTH 25th STREET



    26th STREET AREA





    2634 JULE STREET






    JANE WYMAN'S BIRTHPLACE
    1209 North 26th Street



    27th STREET AREA


    28th STREET AREA





    2820 Frederick Avenue



    29th STREET AREA





    29th & FREDERICK AVENUE






    29th & FREDERICK AVENUE




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    MILLER-PORTER-LACY MANSION
    2912 FREDERICK AVENUE



    30th STREET AREA



    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    HUSTON WYETH MANSION
    & GATEKEEPER'S HOUSE
    30-34th & FREDERICK AVENUE






    DR JOHN BRYNE
    3002 FREDERICK AVENUE






    ARTHUR BURROWS HOME
    30th & MITCHELL AVENUE






    3042 MITCHELL AVENUE



    31st STREET AREA





    319 South 31st Street



    CLAY STREET AREA





    Circa 1880
    1818 Clay Street

    Two-story, two-bay, brick masonry side hall townhouse, built in 1880 and altered in 1925 with stucco veneer and Colonial Revival influence. Hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice and cornice gutters. Windows are double-hung sashes.






    Circa 1890
    1806 Clay Street

    One-story, throe-bay, frame side hall cottage with Italianate influence, built in 1890. Hip roof covered with asphalt shingles with box cornice. Evterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 and 2/2 double-hung sashes with peaked lintels. Full-width, hip roof porch supported by replacement columns. Entrance set in recessed alcove and contains a six-panel replacement door with segmental arched lintel. Vernacular Residential Structures.






    Circa 1885
    1805 Clay Street

    Two-story, three-bay, frame townhouse with Italianate influence, built in 1885 and altered in 1990. Complex hip and gable roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, molded frieze, and single and paired scroll sawn brackets. Facade features a flat roofed polygonal bay window. Exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are 1/1 metal frame sashes in reduced reveals. One-bay, side, hip roof porch supported by wrought iron replacement posts; one-bay, side, hip-roofed deck addition supported by simple posts. Entrances contain solid replacement doors.




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    Circa 1928
    Plaza Apartments
    1821-1823 Clay Street

    Two, two and one-half story, five-bay, brick, stone and stucco veneered double-loaded apartment blocks with Tudor Revival influence, built in 1928-1929. Complex hip, gable and flat roofs covered with flat tiles and built-up asphalt roofing, with flush and plain projecting eaves, shed dormers and hip dormers with 6/1 double-hung sashes, and some gable ends stuccoed and half-timbered. Exterior walls decorated with rubble stone foundation and belt courses. Windows are 6/1 and 6/6 double-hung sashes, some in pairs and groups of three, and some with chamfered timber lintels. Two entrance, each contain single-light metal frame replacement doors set in semi-circular arched alcove. Multiple Family Residential. Garage was built in 1928-1929. One-story at surface grade above three stories in embankment, three-bay, reinforced concrete and brick veneer, flat roof, built-up asphalt roofing, shed parapet with flat tile, overhead replacement bay door, singlelight, three-panel pedestrian door, nine-light steel casements.






    Circa 1880
    1850 Clay Street

    One-story, three-bay, frame gable and block cottage with Italianate influence, built in 1880. Flat, hip and gable roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, cornice returns, simple frieze and paired scroll sawn brackets. Facade features a box bay window. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 and Queen Anne multi-light/1 double-hung sashes, some in pairs, and some with peaked lintels. Partial-width, side, flat-roofed porch supported by chamfered posts. Entrance contains a multi-light door. Vernacular Residential Structures.






    Near 19th & Clay Street






    Circa 1899
    Hickey-Fargrave House
    1908 Clay Street
    Garage in rear of house

    E. I. Eckel, architect of 1915 alterations. Two and one-half story, four-bay stucco veneer house, built in 1899, and altered in 1915 as an English house with Tudor Revival influence. Cross gable roof covered with flat tiles, with exposed rafter tails, bargeboard, and gable end with two diaper-pattern casements. Exterior walls are stuccoed and half-timbered. Windows are ten-light double casement sashes in pairs and groups of four, and 9/9 double-hung sashes, some in groups of three. One-bay, side, hip roof porch supported by timber posts with exposed timber plate beams with shaped ends; and, a one-bay, side, flat-roofed solarium with multi-light casements. Entrance covered by a hip-roofed hood supported by knee brace brackets, and contains a multi-light door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences. Garage was built in 1915. One and one-half story, two-bay, brick masonry, gable roof, asphalt shingles, windows obscured, board and batten hinged bay doors.






    Circa 1950s
    2001 Clay Street

    One-story, five-bay, brick veneered ranch house with Modernist influence, built in 195?. Complex hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, wilh wide eaves. Portions of exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are single-light casements in groups of three, two light "picture" window, and 1-1 combination casement/fixed sashes. Entrance set in alcove and contains a solid door flanked by full-length, single-light sidelights. Attached front projecting garage has an overhead door






    Circa 1880
    2020-2022 Clay Street

    Two-story, five-bay, frame duplex townhouse with Italianate influence, built in 1880, altered with Colonial Revival influence ca. 1910, and modified ca. 1930. Flat and complex hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice and cornice gutters. Exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, some in pairs, some with peaked lintels. Full-width, hip roof, U-plan porch supported by columns with Doric capitals. Two entrances each contain multi-light doors. Duplex Residential Structures.




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    Circa 1900
    DAVID L. BARTLETT, JR MANSION
    OZENBERGER MANSION
    19th & Clay Street




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    Circa 1900
    David Bartlett, Jr House
    1923 Clay Street
    Ozenberger Mansion
    1923 Clay Street

    David Bartlett House,I. Eckel. architect) Two-story, five-bay, brick masonry center hall house with Neoclassical Revival influence, built in 1900. Hip and flat roof covered with asphalt shingles with full entablature. Facade features monumental corner pilasters with Doric capitals. Windows are 9/1 double-hung sashes, and two Palladian arrangements with leaded multi-light/ 1 with semi-circular arched leaded fan light transom, flanked by 1/1 double-hung sashes.
    Partial width, monumental tetrastyle pedimented portico supported by fluted columns with Ionic capitals and reflected pilasters, with cantilevered balcony with console brackets and turned balusters; and, symmetrical one-bay side porches with flat roofs supported by fluted columns with Ionic capitals and turned balustrades. Entrance contains a six-panel door topped with an elliptical leaded fan light and flanked by 1/2 length leaded multi-light sidelights; entire entrance composition is spanned by an elliptical fan panel.
    A two-story, brick garage and quarters addition built to rear in 1912. Residences of Wholesale Company Owners and Investors.






    Circa 1899
    Talbot Farleigh House
    1924 Clay Street

    Talbot Farleigh House Two-story, two-bay, frame side hall townhouse with Queen Anne influence, built 1899. Flat and hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, and closed gable end with fish scale shingles supported by cast iron brackets. Facade features an undercut canted corner on second floor. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, and a diaper-pattern/1 cottage window. Full-width, hip roof porch with dentil frieze supported by turned replacement posts. Entrance contains a six-panel replacement door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences.






    Close to 22nd & Clay Street




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    Circa 1889
    SAMUEL NAVE HOUSE
    2121 CLAY

    Samuel Nave House (Eckel & Mann, architects) Two and one-half story, four-bay, brick masonry composite house with Queen Anne influence, built 1889. Complex hip and gable roof covered with pan tiles, with corbeled brick cornice, cornice gutters, and projecting gable end supported by console brackets and modillions, with a Palladian arrangement with a ten-light double casement flanked by 1/1 double-hung sashes.
    Facade features a two-story, side, semi-circular projecting bay; and, a terra cotta panel with Sullivanesque decoration over porch. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, some with corbeled flat arches, one with an Art Nouveau-style wrought iron balconet, and, a cottage window with a foliated terra cotta surround. Partial-width, gable roof porch with butt shingles in gable end and elliptical vault with dowel frieze, supported by brick piers and terra cotta columns with cushion capitals, raised on a closed brick balustrade; a side, gable roof porte cochere supported by brick piers spanned with a hammer beam truss with dowel frieze.
    Entrance set in terra cotta surround with egg and dart molding flanked with mosaic panels, and contains a single-light, single-panel door with carved foliation on panel. Residences of Wholesale Company Owners and Investors. Carriage House, built in 1894. One and one-half story, three-bay, brick masonry, complex hip roof, asphalt shingles, corner two-story polygonal tower, segmental arched 1/1 double-hung sashes, and multi-light, chevron panel folding bay doors.



    CLAY STREET AREA





    Circa 1880
    1818 Clay Street

    Two-story, two-bay, brick masonry side hall townhouse, built in 1880 and altered in 1925 with stucco veneer and Colonial Revival influence. Hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice and cornice gutters. Windows are double-hung sashes.






    Circa 1890
    1806 Clay Street

    One-story, throe-bay, frame side hall cottage with Italianate influence, built in 1890. Hip roof covered with asphalt shingles with box cornice. Evterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 and 2/2 double-hung sashes with peaked lintels. Full-width, hip roof porch supported by replacement columns. Entrance set in recessed alcove and contains a six-panel replacement door with segmental arched lintel. Vernacular Residential Structures.






    Circa 1885
    1805 Clay Street

    Two-story, three-bay, frame townhouse with Italianate influence, built in 1885 and altered in 1990. Complex hip and gable roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, molded frieze, and single and paired scroll sawn brackets. Facade features a flat roofed polygonal bay window. Exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are 1/1 metal frame sashes in reduced reveals. One-bay, side, hip roof porch supported by wrought iron replacement posts; one-bay, side, hip-roofed deck addition supported by simple posts. Entrances contain solid replacement doors.




    1 2 3

    Circa 1928
    Plaza Apartments
    1821-1823 Clay Street

    Two, two and one-half story, five-bay, brick, stone and stucco veneered double-loaded apartment blocks with Tudor Revival influence, built in 1928-1929. Complex hip, gable and flat roofs covered with flat tiles and built-up asphalt roofing, with flush and plain projecting eaves, shed dormers and hip dormers with 6/1 double-hung sashes, and some gable ends stuccoed and half-timbered. Exterior walls decorated with rubble stone foundation and belt courses. Windows are 6/1 and 6/6 double-hung sashes, some in pairs and groups of three, and some with chamfered timber lintels. Two entrance, each contain single-light metal frame replacement doors set in semi-circular arched alcove. Multiple Family Residential. Garage was built in 1928-1929. One-story at surface grade above three stories in embankment, three-bay, reinforced concrete and brick veneer, flat roof, built-up asphalt roofing, shed parapet with flat tile, overhead replacement bay door, singlelight, three-panel pedestrian door, nine-light steel casements.






    Circa 1880
    1850 Clay Street

    One-story, three-bay, frame gable and block cottage with Italianate influence, built in 1880. Flat, hip and gable roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, cornice returns, simple frieze and paired scroll sawn brackets. Facade features a box bay window. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 and Queen Anne multi-light/1 double-hung sashes, some in pairs, and some with peaked lintels. Partial-width, side, flat-roofed porch supported by chamfered posts. Entrance contains a multi-light door. Vernacular Residential Structures.






    Near 19th & Clay Street






    Circa 1899
    Hickey-Fargrave House
    1908 Clay Street
    Garage in rear of house

    E. I. Eckel, architect of 1915 alterations. Two and one-half story, four-bay stucco veneer house, built in 1899, and altered in 1915 as an English house with Tudor Revival influence. Cross gable roof covered with flat tiles, with exposed rafter tails, bargeboard, and gable end with two diaper-pattern casements. Exterior walls are stuccoed and half-timbered. Windows are ten-light double casement sashes in pairs and groups of four, and 9/9 double-hung sashes, some in groups of three. One-bay, side, hip roof porch supported by timber posts with exposed timber plate beams with shaped ends; and, a one-bay, side, flat-roofed solarium with multi-light casements. Entrance covered by a hip-roofed hood supported by knee brace brackets, and contains a multi-light door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences. Garage was built in 1915. One and one-half story, two-bay, brick masonry, gable roof, asphalt shingles, windows obscured, board and batten hinged bay doors.






    Circa 1950s
    2001 Clay Street

    One-story, five-bay, brick veneered ranch house with Modernist influence, built in 195?. Complex hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, wilh wide eaves. Portions of exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are single-light casements in groups of three, two light "picture" window, and 1-1 combination casement/fixed sashes. Entrance set in alcove and contains a solid door flanked by full-length, single-light sidelights. Attached front projecting garage has an overhead door






    Circa 1880
    2020-2022 Clay Street

    Two-story, five-bay, frame duplex townhouse with Italianate influence, built in 1880, altered with Colonial Revival influence ca. 1910, and modified ca. 1930. Flat and complex hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice and cornice gutters. Exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, some in pairs, some with peaked lintels. Full-width, hip roof, U-plan porch supported by columns with Doric capitals. Two entrances each contain multi-light doors. Duplex Residential Structures.




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    Circa 1900
    DAVID L. BARTLETT, JR MANSION
    OZENBERGER MANSION
    19th & Clay Street




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    Circa 1900
    David Bartlett, Jr House
    1923 Clay Street
    Ozenberger Mansion
    1923 Clay Street

    David Bartlett House,I. Eckel. architect) Two-story, five-bay, brick masonry center hall house with Neoclassical Revival influence, built in 1900. Hip and flat roof covered with asphalt shingles with full entablature. Facade features monumental corner pilasters with Doric capitals. Windows are 9/1 double-hung sashes, and two Palladian arrangements with leaded multi-light/ 1 with semi-circular arched leaded fan light transom, flanked by 1/1 double-hung sashes.
    Partial width, monumental tetrastyle pedimented portico supported by fluted columns with Ionic capitals and reflected pilasters, with cantilevered balcony with console brackets and turned balusters; and, symmetrical one-bay side porches with flat roofs supported by fluted columns with Ionic capitals and turned balustrades. Entrance contains a six-panel door topped with an elliptical leaded fan light and flanked by 1/2 length leaded multi-light sidelights; entire entrance composition is spanned by an elliptical fan panel.
    A two-story, brick garage and quarters addition built to rear in 1912. Residences of Wholesale Company Owners and Investors.






    Circa 1899
    Talbot Farleigh House
    1924 Clay Street

    Talbot Farleigh House Two-story, two-bay, frame side hall townhouse with Queen Anne influence, built 1899. Flat and hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, and closed gable end with fish scale shingles supported by cast iron brackets. Facade features an undercut canted corner on second floor. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, and a diaper-pattern/1 cottage window. Full-width, hip roof porch with dentil frieze supported by turned replacement posts. Entrance contains a six-panel replacement door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences.






    Close to 22nd & Clay Street




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    Circa 1889
    SAMUEL NAVE HOUSE
    2121 CLAY

    Samuel Nave House (Eckel & Mann, architects) Two and one-half story, four-bay, brick masonry composite house with Queen Anne influence, built 1889. Complex hip and gable roof covered with pan tiles, with corbeled brick cornice, cornice gutters, and projecting gable end supported by console brackets and modillions, with a Palladian arrangement with a ten-light double casement flanked by 1/1 double-hung sashes.
    Facade features a two-story, side, semi-circular projecting bay; and, a terra cotta panel with Sullivanesque decoration over porch. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes, some with corbeled flat arches, one with an Art Nouveau-style wrought iron balconet, and, a cottage window with a foliated terra cotta surround. Partial-width, gable roof porch with butt shingles in gable end and elliptical vault with dowel frieze, supported by brick piers and terra cotta columns with cushion capitals, raised on a closed brick balustrade; a side, gable roof porte cochere supported by brick piers spanned with a hammer beam truss with dowel frieze.
    Entrance set in terra cotta surround with egg and dart molding flanked with mosaic panels, and contains a single-light, single-panel door with carved foliation on panel. Residences of Wholesale Company Owners and Investors. Carriage House, built in 1894. One and one-half story, three-bay, brick masonry, complex hip roof, asphalt shingles, corner two-story polygonal tower, segmental arched 1/1 double-hung sashes, and multi-light, chevron panel folding bay doors.



    AGENCY ROAD AREA





    BEATY MANSION
    AGENCY ROAD






    HOUSE ON AGENCY ROAD



    UNKNOWN AREA





    VICTORIAN ERA HOME
    NEAR EDISON SCHOOL






    ROBINSON-WHEELER MANSION






    HERSCHEL-BARTLETT MANSION






    MILLER PORTER LACY HOUSE






    VICTORIAN ERA HOME
    NEAR EDISON SCHOOL






    ROBINSON-WHEELER MANSION






    HERSCHEL-BARTLETT MANSION






    MILLER PORTER LACY HOUSE



    FARLEIGH PLACE AREA





    Circa 1927
    F. M. CRAVER
    Farleigh Place



    SOUTH ST JOSEPH AREAS





    Circa 1850
    207 East Cliff Street






    Circa 1860
    Judge Brown
    7205 King Hill Avenue



    HALL STREET AREA





    MANSION ON HALL STREET






    TOOTLE MANSION ON HALL STREET




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    Adam N. Schuster House
    703 Hall Street






    802 HALL STREET




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    Circa 1885
    OGDEN HOUSE
    809 HALL STREET

    Photos #1 & #2 submitted by the owner, Isobel McGowan




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    CIRCA 1856
    817-819 HALL STREET






    9th & HALL STREET



    CORBY STREET AREA





    701 Corby






    927 Corby Street

    This is a former Fire Station #7, located at 927 Corby Street at its intersection with North 10th Street, view is looking northwest






    917 CORBY STREET






    F. R. HANNA HOUSE
    1105 CORBY STREET







    Circa 1920
    S. S. Juda House
    1109 Corby Street

    Two-story, three-bay, frame four square with Colonial Revival influence, built 1920. Hip roof covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice and hip dormer with louvered vents. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 10/1 double-hung sashes, and two 14/1 double-hung sash cottage windows. Full-width, hip-roofed porch supported by Doric columns with a closed panel balustrade. Entrance contains a single-light door topped by a single-light transom



    ASHLAND AVENUE AREA





    1301 ASHLAND AVENUE






    2506 ASHLAND AVENUE






    2214 ASHLAND AVENUE






    SIMON ROSITSKY HOUSE
    1605 ASHLAND AVENUE






    NEAR ASHLAND AVENUE & PARKWAY




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    HOWARD A. ZERBST MANSION
    SHERMAN & ASHLAND AVENUE






    FRED HERTZ MANSION
    3000 ASHLAND AVENUE

    Fred Hertz
    Birthdate: July 24, 1935
    Death: Died July 28, 1975
    Cause of death: shot by his wife (self defense??)






    Circa 1859
    ISSAC MILLER HOUSE
    3003 Ashland Ave



    KRUG PARK AREA





    KRUG PARK GROUND KEEPER'S COTTAGE





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    Circa 1878
    HENRY KRUG SENIOR'S PINE RIDGE HOME
    3520 St Joseph Avenue

    Two story, seven bay, brick masonry cubical villa with Italianate influance. Built in 1878, remodeled in 1920 with stucco veneer and Colonial Revival influence. Rear addition was added in 1955




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    Circa 1890
    HENRY KRUG Jr'S HOME
    1105 Krug Park Place




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    Circa 1913
    A. V. SCHAEFFER HOUSE
    1112 Krug Park Place
    Restored House







    Circa 1901
    BENTON QUICK HOUSE
    1130 Krug Park Place






    Circa 1916
    A. L. GUITAR
    3615 Clark Street







    Circa 1857
    GEORGE WARD HOUSE
    1101 Myrtle Avenue
    Circa 1897
    GEORGE WARD HOUSE
    Altered
    1101 Myrtle Avenue




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    Circa 1909
    J. W. STOUFFER HOUSE
    1105 Myrtle Avenue







    Circa 1905
    T. E. WOLFING HOUSE
    1109 Myrtle Avenue





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    1115, 1109, 1101 Magnolia Avenue
    Right to Left
    Photo #1
    Circa 1909
    E. D. FORUM
    1101 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #2
    Circa 1921
    L. B. STIVERS
    1109 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #3
    Circa 1936
    E. V. KIRKPATRICK
    1115 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #4




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    Circa 1911
    B. F. MURCHIE
    1123 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #1
    Circa 1901
    E. W. WRAY
    1125 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #2




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    Circa 1938
    W. W. DAVIS
    3710 St Joseph Avenue
    Just south of Krug Park Drive







    THE PINES ON HUDLEY DRIVE







    KRUG PARK GROUND KEEPER'S COTTAGE





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    Circa 1878
    HENRY KRUG SENIOR'S PINE RIDGE HOME
    3520 St Joseph Avenue

    Two story, seven bay, brick masonry cubical villa with Italianate influance. Built in 1878, remodeled in 1920 with stucco veneer and Colonial Revival influence. Rear addition was added in 1955




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    Circa 1890
    HENRY KRUG Jr'S HOME
    1105 Krug Park Place




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    Circa 1913
    A. V. SCHAEFFER HOUSE
    1112 Krug Park Place
    Restored House







    Circa 1901
    BENTON QUICK HOUSE
    1130 Krug Park Place






    Circa 1916
    A. L. GUITAR
    3615 Clark Street







    Circa 1857
    GEORGE WARD HOUSE
    1101 Myrtle Avenue
    Circa 1897
    GEORGE WARD HOUSE
    Altered
    1101 Myrtle Avenue




    1 2 3

    Circa 1909
    J. W. STOUFFER HOUSE
    1105 Myrtle Avenue







    Circa 1905
    T. E. WOLFING HOUSE
    1109 Myrtle Avenue





    1 2 3 4

    1115, 1109, 1101 Magnolia Avenue
    Right to Left
    Photo #1
    Circa 1909
    E. D. FORUM
    1101 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #2
    Circa 1921
    L. B. STIVERS
    1109 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #3
    Circa 1936
    E. V. KIRKPATRICK
    1115 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #4




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    Circa 1911
    B. F. MURCHIE
    1123 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #1
    Circa 1901
    E. W. WRAY
    1125 Magnolia Avenue
    Photo #2




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    Circa 1938
    W. W. DAVIS
    3710 St Joseph Avenue
    Just south of Krug Park Drive







    THE PINES ON HUDLEY DRIVE




    BON TON AREA





    Circa 1890
    634 Bon Ton

    Two-story, three-bay, frame duplex townhouse with Italianate and Colonial Revival influence, built in 1890 and modified in 1955. Flat roof covered with built-up asphalt roofing, with wide eaves, molded frieze and paired scroll sawn brackets. Facade features a two-story box bay window. Exterior walls covered with asbestos siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes and a leaded multi-light cottage/1 double-hung sash, some lopped with labeled lintels. Two, one-bay, side flat roofed porches; one is enclosed, the other supported with columns with Doric capitals. Entrances contain a lozenge-pattern multi-light, three-panel Queen Anne cottage door, and a three-light, one-panel Craftsman cottage door. Duplex Residential Structures. Garage was built in 1960. One-story, two-bay, concrete block, gable roof, plywood panel doors.






    Circa 1906
    Rudolph F. Heim House
    632 Bon Ton

    Rudolph F. Heim, architect, One and one-half story, three-bay, frame cottage with Queen Anne influence, built in 1906 and modified in 1955. Gable and shed roof covered with asphalt shingles, with flush eaves and large gable with jerkinhead dormer covered with butt shingles, and an undercut polygonal bay with multi-light/ 1 double-hung sashes. Exterior walls covered with asbestos and wood shingle siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes; side polygonal bay beneath eaves, and front polygonal bay beneath porch. Full-width, partially undercut porch supported by brick piers spanned by a low Tudor-arch, and a complex block spindle balustrade. Entrance contains a single-light, three-panel door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences.






    Circa 1899
    Mrs. M.Schmidt House
    625 Bon Ton

    Two-story, two-bay, frame side hall townhouse with Queen Anne influence, built in 1899. Hip and gable roofs covered with asphalt shingles, with box cornice, closed gable ends covered with fish stale shingles and with a semi-circular arched casement sash. Exterior walls covered with weatherboard siding. Windows are 1/1 double-hung sashes and 1/1 cottage window. Partial-width, hip-roofed, L-plan porch supported by turned posts with scroll sawn brackets with a simple spandrel. Entrance contains a singlelight, three-panel door. Victorian Style, Single-Family Residences. Garage built in 1925. One-story, one-bay, frame, shed roof, sheet metal roofing, asphalt roll siding, board bay doors.



    LOVERS LANE AREA





    2902 Lovers Lane






    Circa 1922
    1822 LOVERS LANE






    1920 LOVERS LANE






    Circa 1867
    ABBOT POTTER GOFF HOUSE
    2304 LOVERS LANE






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    2909 LOVERS LANE






    1920 LOVERS LANE






    Circa 1867
    ABBOT POTTER GOFF HOUSE
    2304 LOVERS LANE






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    2909 LOVERS LANE



    ASHLAND AVENUE AREA





    1301 ASHLAND AVENUE






    2506 ASHLAND AVENUE






    2214 ASHLAND AVENUE






    SIMON ROSITSKY HOUSE
    1605 ASHLAND AVENUE






    NEAR ASHLAND AVENUE & PARKWAY




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    HOWARD A. ZERBST MANSION
    SHERMAN & ASHLAND AVENUE






    FRED HERTZ MANSION
    3000 ASHLAND AVENUE

    Fred Hertz
    Birthdate: July 24, 1935
    Death: Died July 28, 1975
    Cause of death: shot by his wife (self defense??)






    Circa 1859
    ISSAC MILLER HOUSE
    3003 Ashland Ave



    NOYES BOULEVARD AREA





    912 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD
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    504 NOYES & EDMOND

    This house was said to have belonged to the Wickerham's who once had the Wickerham Restaurant on Frederick Avenue




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    504 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD






    CLIFF & PAUL HOUSE
    NOYES BOULEVARD & JULE STREET






    912 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    504 NOYES & EDMOND

    This house was said to have belonged to the Wickerham's who once had the Wickerham Restaurant on Frederick Avenue




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    504 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD






    CLIFF & PAUL HOUSE
    NOYES BOULEVARD & JULE STREET






    912 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD
    West Side of street






    912 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD
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    1040 N Noyes Boulevard
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    1077 N Noyes Boulevard
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    1065 N Noyes Boulevard
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    1021 N Noyes Boulevard
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    1000 Block N Noyes Boulevard
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    504 NOYES & EDMOND

    This house was said to have belonged to the Wickerham's who once had the Wickerham Restaurant on Frederick Avenue




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    504 NORTH NOYES BOULEVARD






    CLIFF & PAUL HOUSE
    NOYES BOULEVARD & JULE STREET



    FARLEIGH PLACE AREA





    Circa 1927
    F. M. CRAVER
    Farleigh Place




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