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:Mapledale Avenue
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'''Original Owner:'''
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'''Location:'''
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:Township 7, Range 13, [[Original Lot 65]], in [[Cuyahoga County]], Ohio
:Township 7, Range 13, [[Original Lot 65]], in [[Cuyahoga County]], Ohio
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:Between [[Pearl St.|West 25th Street]] and Fulton Avenue.
'''Chain of Ownership:'''
'''Chain of Ownership:'''
:(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
:(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
:Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
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:[[James Fish]]
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'''Named for:'''
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:Botanical name possibly used due to the trees that were prevalent in the area. Just across the way from [[Willow St.]] (later renamed to Willowdale Avenue) and [[Forest St.]] (later renamed to Forestdale Avenue).
'''Notes:'''
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:Early settler [[James Fish]] built his log cabin at what later became the Northwest corner of West 25th and Mapledale. His subsequent frame house was moved a sublot west and turned to face Mapledale.
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:This corner now houses the [[Third Church of Christ Scientist]].
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Revision as of 13:15, 10 May 2009

Post-1906 name:
Mapledale Avenue

Location:

Township 7, Range 13, Original Lot 65, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Between West 25th Street and Fulton Avenue.

Chain of Ownership:

(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
James Fish


Development:


Named for:

Botanical name possibly used due to the trees that were prevalent in the area. Just across the way from Willow St. (later renamed to Willowdale Avenue) and Forest St. (later renamed to Forestdale Avenue).


Notes:

Early settler James Fish built his log cabin at what later became the Northwest corner of West 25th and Mapledale. His subsequent frame house was moved a sublot west and turned to face Mapledale.
This corner now houses the Third Church of Christ Scientist.

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