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Spring St.
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+ | |'''Post-1906 name:''' | ||
+ | :Selzer Avenue (re-named from "Spring Street") | ||
- | In an 1891 deed Spring St. was mentioned as "proposed". | ||
+ | '''Location:''' | ||
+ | :Township 7, Range 13, [[Original Lot 65]], in [[Cuyahoga County]], Ohio | ||
+ | :Spring St. extended from W.21st St. to [[Pearl St.|W. 25th St.]] | ||
+ | :In an 1891 deed Spring St. was mentioned as "proposed". | ||
- | '''DEVELOPMENT:''' | ||
- | + | '''Chain of Ownership:''' | |
- | : | + | :(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development) |
- | : | + | :[[Moses Fish]] |
+ | :Jacob Schneider (see below) | ||
+ | :Andrew Wirth (see below) | ||
- | {{ | + | '''Development:''' |
+ | :Part of two developments -- | ||
+ | ::Portion between W.21st and W.23rd - [[Jacob Schneider|Jacob Schneider Allotment]] | ||
+ | ::Portion between W.23rd and W.25th - Andrew Wirth (In 1840, purchased from Moses Fish approx. 55 sq.rods.) | ||
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+ | '''Named for:''' | ||
+ | :Jacob Selzer. Jacob had married Andrew Wirth's daughter, Elizabeth, and then after she died in 1865 he married another of Andrew's daughters, Mary Louise. | ||
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+ | '''Notes:''' | ||
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+ | <googlemap lat="41.452795" lon="-81.699271" type="map" zoom="16"> | ||
+ | 41.450447, -81.701074, This whole block (from Selzer to Denison and W.24th to W.25th) owned by Andrew Wirth. | ||
+ | </googlemap> | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {{back2streets}} |
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