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Gertie St.
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'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' | ||
: Between [[Redman Avenue]] and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]]. | : Between [[Redman Avenue]] and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]]. | ||
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+ | '''Street Dedication Ordinance:''' | ||
+ | :November 4, 1895 | ||
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'''Development:''' | '''Development:''' | ||
:About 1884 | :About 1884 | ||
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'''Named for:''' | '''Named for:''' | ||
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- | In 1965, the State of Ohio bought all properties along the east side of West 15th Street. Shortly thereafter, all the houses were demolished. This part of the street was then eliminated by the [[Jennings Freeway]]. | + | |
+ | '''History:''' | ||
+ | :In 1965, the State of Ohio bought all properties along the east side of West 15th Street. Shortly thereafter, all the houses were demolished. This part of the street was then eliminated by the [[Jennings Freeway]]. | ||
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Current revision
Post-1906 name:
- West 15th Street
Location:
- Between Redman Avenue and Denison Avenue.
Street Dedication Ordinance:
- November 4, 1895
Development:
- About 1884
Named for:
- The deceased young daughter, Gertrude (Gertie), of property owner/developer, Leonard G. Foster. Gertrude was only about 10 years old when she died around 1884. That year marked the point when Leonard began selling off parts of his property holdings.
History:
- In 1965, the State of Ohio bought all properties along the east side of West 15th Street. Shortly thereafter, all the houses were demolished. This part of the street was then eliminated by the Jennings Freeway.
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