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Named for '''Charles H. Petty''' of the '''[[Petty and Baldwin Company]]''' which purchased the property and sub-divided it into lots in the neighborhood of W.14th St., W.15th st., W.16th St., and Botany Avenue. The land was originally part of '''[[Daniel C. Foster]]'s''' property and was sold to Petty and Baldwin in 1874. They in turn sold the sub-division to '''[[Gates, Curtis, and Foster]]''' in 1875. The property was quickly turned over to '''[[Consolidated Oyster Packing]]''' of Baltimore, Maryland.
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'''Post-1906 name:'''
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:West 15th St.
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'''Location:'''
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:South of Denison Avenue.
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'''Development:'''
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: '''[[Petty and Baldwin|Petty and Baldwin Company]]''' purchased the property and sub-divided it into lots in the neighborhood of W.14th St., W.15th st., W.16th St., and Botany Avenue. The land was originally part of '''[[Daniel C. Foster]]'s''' property and was sold to Petty and Baldwin in 1874. They in turn sold the sub-division to '''[[Gates, Curtis, and Foster]]''' in 1875. The property was quickly turned over to '''[[Consolidated Oyster Packing]]''' of Baltimore, Maryland.
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'''Named for:'''
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:'''Charles H. Petty''' of the '''[[Petty and Baldwin|Petty and Baldwin Company]]'''.
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Revision as of 22:36, 30 December 2006

Post-1906 name:

West 15th St.

Location:

South of Denison Avenue.

Development:

Petty and Baldwin Company purchased the property and sub-divided it into lots in the neighborhood of W.14th St., W.15th st., W.16th St., and Botany Avenue. The land was originally part of Daniel C. Foster's property and was sold to Petty and Baldwin in 1874. They in turn sold the sub-division to Gates, Curtis, and Foster in 1875. The property was quickly turned over to Consolidated Oyster Packing of Baltimore, Maryland.


Named for:

Charles H. Petty of the Petty and Baldwin Company.

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