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EXHIBIT C- STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES of the HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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EXHIBIT C- STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES of the HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Chapin Park Local Historic District Guidebook <br />Page 61 <br />418 William Gable Front <br />Between 1896 and 1898, Frank and Louise Ambrose moved to 418 <br />Wood. Frank had been the proprietor of the South Bend House <br />located at 130 N. Michigan for many years. Louise Ambrose sur- <br />vived her husband and resided here until 1908. <br />420-422 William Parking lots <br />426 William American Foursquare/Queen Anne <br />Built between 1901 and 1903, this house was listed as 426 Wood <br />before 1929. Morrogh O’Brien is listed as the first resident in 1904. <br />The house was not occupied in 1903. Subsequent residents <br />include: Mrs. Alice Noble, Mrs. Annie Staley, Marion Staley and <br />Stewart Jackson. <br />514 William 20th-Century Commercial <br />This building was constructed in 1937 as a filling station for the <br />Ohio Oil Company. It remained a filling and service station into the <br />1960s and has more recently housed a salon and other offices.
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