800 Elm Avenue
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No: 800
Street: Elm
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: N
Built: 1946
Sec: 28
Subdivision: Eveland 2nd
Lot: 44
Architect:
Cont/build: Fred Huber
Description:
1 1/2 story expanded & updated
"New England style" Cape Cod, siding, gable roof with dormers: : 4 bedrooms with screen porch and attached
garage.
Owners: 10
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: 1983 - enlarged 2nd floor: added 2 bedrooms and bath (Duplace). 1984 - erected children's playhouse.
Stories:
Story 1: Originally said to be on Stanton: now 800 Elm.Story 2: Mary Louise Denneman was one of the four in the last class to graduate from the 1870 Terrace Park School. She married builder Fred Fritz Huber (see 509 Stanton). Is there any relationship between Mary Louise Denneman Huber and Robert W. Denneman above?
Story 3: Friedrich Huber emigrated from Oberbalzheim Germany in 1923. Info from his relative, Walther Backhaus. Frederick Huber died 1 March 1960, buried in Section 17 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH Monroe Funeral Home. Lidalee Garrison confirms that Fred or Fritz froze to death in a Clermont County Park. He was a heavy drinker and it was believed he got lost and confused. (obit says natural causes - heart?)