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Terrace St.
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- | '''Post-1906 name:''' | + | {| |
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:Willowdale Avenue | :Willowdale Avenue | ||
- | + | '''Original Owner:''' | |
+ | :Capt. Ozias Brainard | ||
'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' | ||
+ | :Township 7, Range 13, [[Original Lot 65]], in [[Cuyahoga County]], Ohio | ||
:First street south of Riverside Cemetery. | :First street south of Riverside Cemetery. | ||
- | + | '''Chain of Ownership:''' | |
+ | :Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve) | ||
+ | :Capt. Ozias Brainard | ||
+ | :[[Ebenezer Fish]] | ||
+ | :[[John Stanton Fish]] | ||
+ | :W.T. Mallo | ||
+ | :(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development) | ||
'''Development:''' | '''Development:''' | ||
:The western half was developed by W.T. Mallo and the eastern half starting in 1888 by [[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]] (Park Addition) | :The western half was developed by W.T. Mallo and the eastern half starting in 1888 by [[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]] (Park Addition) | ||
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'''Named for:''' | '''Named for:''' | ||
:The definition of "terrace" is ''a residential street following the top of a slope''. Terrace Street (later Willowdale) ran along the southern edge of a deep ravine on the south side of Riverside Cemetery. | :The definition of "terrace" is ''a residential street following the top of a slope''. Terrace Street (later Willowdale) ran along the southern edge of a deep ravine on the south side of Riverside Cemetery. | ||
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+ | '''Notes:''' | ||
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+ | <googlemap lat="41.455143" lon="-81.701245" type="map" zoom="16"> | ||
+ | 41.453824, -81.700795, Willowdale Ave Cleveland, OH | ||
+ | </googlemap> | ||
+ | |} | ||
{{back2streets}} | {{back2streets}} |
Revision as of 15:45, 13 February 2009
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