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John C. Sherwood Residence, 1281 Neil Ave, circa 1897

Standing high on a beautiful rounded lawn is the home of J.C. Sherwood, especially designed for him by Architect J. A. Jones. It is constructed of Findlay pressed brick, laid in black mortar and trimmed in brown stone. Has all the modern conveniences with hard-wood interior finish. This residence is exceedingly attractive, having a lot frontage of 70 feet and a depth of 150 feet, being located at 1281 Neil Ave., cor. of 5th, thus making it a most valuable property.

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Sater Residence, 114 Buttles Ave, circa 1897

One of the principle features in this home is the superb heating apparatus, constructed by Mr. A.T. Morley, No. 74 E. Chestnut. The furnaces used in this stately mansion are the ("Peninsular.") Mr. Morley has furnished the heaters for the best residences shown in this work of art, as well as a number of the principle buildings of the city, he being old and experienced in this line.

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James S. Ricketts Residence, 47 W 3rd Ave in 1897

This lovely home, located at No. 47 W.Third Avenue, is considered the finest residence on the avenue.

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Theophilus Rees Residence in 1897.

There is no handsomer residence in the city than this one, No. 106 Buttles Avenue, standing on a high terrace, opp. Goodale Park. The architectural design, for beauty and symmetry is perfect, being modern and up-to-date in every respect.

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James H. Puntenney Residence, 83 W 5th Ave in 1897

This beautiful and substantial home is at 83 West 5th Avenue. The location and surroundings together with fine interior finish and all modern improvements makes it a desirable as well as a lovely home.

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Rodney E. Gregg Residence

This lovely residence, 727 Dennison Avenue, opposite Goodale Park is the home of Mr. Rodney E. Gregg. Built on a high terrace with well kept lawns and beautiful in Architectural design. Constructed of pressed brick with stone trimmings. Has large veranda and Bay window. This home has all the modern improvements and with its central location, makes it a valuable piece of Real Estate.

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William H. Fish Residence

This handsome corner residence is the home of Mr. Wm. H. Fish, 773 Dennison Ave in 1897. It is very beautiful in design, built of cut stone and has all the modern improvements. Fine lawns. Interior of hard wood finish. The splendid location, opposite Goodale Park, makes this not only a lovely home, but a valuable piece of property. Mr. Fish is a member of the well known firms, The Fish Stone Co. & Fish Pressed Brick Co.

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Major R.W. Caldwell Residence, 1265 Neil Ave, in 1897

These three magnificently built resident properties, southwest corner Neil and Fifth Avenues, are owned by Mr. Caldwell, the corner being the home of the Major. They are all built of pressed brick and stone trimmings, all of handsome designs. The interior is all of hard-wood finish; white walnut, ash and hard pine. They are surrounded by large and beautiful lawns, shade trees and flowers.

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Robert Taylor House, 5300 E Main St, built in 1807. Picture from 1909

Home built by Robert Taylor, a refugee from Truro Township, Nova Scotia. Built in 1807.

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