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Stu ebaker List *** <br />• HISTOR [STRICT <br />Miami /RidgedaIe (ct'd) <br />OUTSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICTS; <br />ADDRESS <br />3102 Miami <br />3015 Robin Hood Lane <br />STYL' DATE <br />Basic 1928 <br />Box <br />Period 1929 <br />Revival/ <br />Tudo r <br />-3- <br />HISTORIC NAME A— TECTS <br />Edward b Clara LaLumier Residence <br />(was treasurer of Studebaker) <br />Mohler & Jane Witmer Residence <br />(descendent of John Mohler Studebaker) <br />St. Adalbert's Parish District - built in 1900 -1920 for employees of Studebaker Manufacturing Corp.(as well as other org' <br />St. Casimir's Parish District - built for employees of Studebaker <br />Haney /Indiana St. District - Henry Studebaker owned the South Central portion of this and his son Samuel, built a <br />house at 514 E. Indiana Ave.- the Samuel Studebaker Residence, built 1902, Queen Anne <br />- house at 532 E. Indiana Ave. - the Priscilla Studebaker House, built 1910, Queen Anne <br />(Samuel's widow) 1. <br />Altgeld /Victoria District - many houses built for Studebaker employees <br />- During the 18th century, Henry Studebaker owned some farmland here; middle third of the <br />district, wit[r Erskine Blvd., was platted in early 1920's as "Studebaker Place" and <br />"Studebaker's Third and Fourth Additions" <br />Sunnymede District - latter part of <br />19th century, <br />John Mohler Studebaker owned some of this land <br />OTHER BUILDING ADDR <br />SL YLE <br />S ATE <br />HISTORIC NAME (if a2"able) ARCHITECTS <br />2001 W. Washington <br />Industrial 1885 -90 <br />O'Brien Electric Priming Co. <br />(gave varnishes to Studebaker Corp.) <br />2300 Portage Ave. <br />Gothic <br />1917 <br />Studebaker Mausoleum <br />Revival <br />3610 Miami St. <br />Neo -Clas- <br />1920 <br />Albert Erskine Home Roy Shambleau <br />sical /Re- <br />(now known as St. Mary's Academy; <br />viva] <br />Erskine was past president of Stu- <br />debaker) <br />Highway 2 <br />- <br />- <br />Bendix Woods County Park <br />(formerly Bendix Proving Grounds) <br />3001 Miami St. <br />1927 <br />Paul Hoffman Home <br />(former President of Studebaker; now <br />known as Stanley Clark School) I <br />