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Rufus Weaver and Harry Leasure: 1898-05-22

This photograph depicts Rufus Weaver (left) and Harry Leasure (right) with bicycles. Rufus Weaver was an accountant and lived in the house in the background. The house is known as the Buttles-Pinney-Brown House (a.k.a. Sidney Brown House) at 12 East Stafford Avenue. Harry Leasure was a druggist in Worthington whose shop was located at 693 High Street for many years. The brick house was built by Aurora Buttles in 1818. It is presently the home of the High Road Gallery, which exclusively exhibits the work of Central Ohio artists.

Contributor: Worthington Historical Society

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