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Historical Houses of Brooklyn Centre
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- | + | |3304 Archwood||1902||William Coates||Author of an important Cleveland history book. Mayor of Brooklyn when the village was annexed to the City of Cleveland in 1894. | |
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- | + | |3340 Archwood||1870||Oscar Kroehle||In the National Register of Historic Places | |
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- | + | |3505 Archwood||1875||Charles Selzer||Mayor of Brooklyn in 1894, municipal judge, founder of a weekly local newspaper called [[The Cuyahogan]] | |
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+ | |3509 Archwood||1895||Weldon Davis||Prominent area merchant | ||
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+ | |3515 Archwood||1895||Weldon Davis||Prominent area merchant | ||
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+ | |2310 Denison||1874||Adam Kroehle||Real Estate Developer | ||
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+ | |3219 Denison||1899||Harry Farnsworth||President of the local bank and a key figure in the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks | ||
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+ | |____ Denison||____||Andrew Wirth||. | ||
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- | + | |4107 Denison||1853||Sherman Brainard<br>Joseph Poe||Probably the oldest building in Brooklyn Centre. | |
- | |1853||Sherman Brainard<br>Joseph Poe||Probably the oldest building in Brooklyn Centre. | + | |- |
+ | |3731 West 25th||1855||[[John Stanton Fish]]||Son of [[Ebenezer Fish]] | ||
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+ | |3785 West 33rd||1902||Frank Shepherd||Banker | ||
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+ | |3800 West 33rd||1866?||Clayton Townes||Mayor | ||
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Address | Built | Owner | Remarks |
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3304 Archwood | 1902 | William Coates | Author of an important Cleveland history book. Mayor of Brooklyn when the village was annexed to the City of Cleveland in 1894. |
3340 Archwood | 1870 | Oscar Kroehle | In the National Register of Historic Places |
3505 Archwood | 1875 | Charles Selzer | Mayor of Brooklyn in 1894, municipal judge, founder of a weekly local newspaper called The Cuyahogan |
3509 Archwood | 1895 | Weldon Davis | Prominent area merchant |
3515 Archwood | 1895 | Weldon Davis | Prominent area merchant |
2310 Denison | 1874 | Adam Kroehle | Real Estate Developer |
3219 Denison | 1899 | Harry Farnsworth | President of the local bank and a key figure in the establishment of the Cleveland Metroparks |
____ Denison | ____ | Andrew Wirth | . |
4107 Denison | 1853 | Sherman Brainard Joseph Poe | Probably the oldest building in Brooklyn Centre. |
3731 West 25th | 1855 | John Stanton Fish | Son of Ebenezer Fish |
3785 West 33rd | 1902 | Frank Shepherd | Banker |
3800 West 33rd | 1866? | Clayton Townes | Mayor |
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