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Forest St.
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- | [[Image:1874_Fish,_Ebenezer_real_estate_transaction.JPG|thumb|''Real estate transaction that appeared in a May 1874 newspaper notice. The property referred to was on the southside of Forest St. (present day Forestdale Ave.) sold by [[Ebenezer Fish]] to Minerva Bennet for $ | + | [[Image:1874_Fish,_Ebenezer_real_estate_transaction.JPG|thumb|''Real estate transaction that appeared in a May 1874 newspaper notice. The property referred to was on the southside of Forest St. (present day Forestdale Ave.) sold by [[Ebenezer Fish]] to Minerva Bennet for $960.'']] |
:*Western section was owned and developed by [[John Stanton Fish]] (son of [[Ebenezer Fish]] ) | :*Western section was owned and developed by [[John Stanton Fish]] (son of [[Ebenezer Fish]] ) | ||
:*Eastern section (east of West 22nd Place) is part of the "Park Addition" of "[[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]]". | :*Eastern section (east of West 22nd Place) is part of the "Park Addition" of "[[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]]". |
Revision as of 18:15, 28 January 2010
Post-1906 name:
- Forestdale Avenue
Location:
- Township 7, Range 13, Original Lot 65, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Chain of Ownership:
- Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
- Capt. Ozias Brainard
- Ebenezer Fish
- John Stanton Fish
- (Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
Development:
- Western section was owned and developed by John Stanton Fish (son of Ebenezer Fish )
- Eastern section (east of West 22nd Place) is part of the "Park Addition" of "Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague".
Notes:
- A little known fact about Forestdale is that Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash lived here for a short time. They were staying with some members of the Carter Family at 2311 Forestdale Ave.
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