615 Lexington Avenue
PhotosLegacy VersionGeneral Information
No: 615
Street: Lexington
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: N
Built: N
Sec: 23
Subdivision: Sibley's 3rd BL 17
Lot: 27-28-31-32-35
Architect:
Cont/build:
Description:
Originally 2 story post Victorian
farmhouse, shingle siding, gable roof, now greatly expanded.
Owners: 7
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: 1976 - vinyl siding (Herbert Davis). 1994 permit for Bruce Litchfield to make an addition (Brad Ewing, architect). 2004 permit for Lundebergs to add & remodel (Fletcher Homes, contractors, Arcanum, architects) (this might have needed a variance which was not granted). 2005 permit for Lunderberg to add & remodel - master bed room & great room addition with new stairwell & basement. Arcanum, architect.
Stories:
Story 1: Thomas B. Schumard was born 10 September 1851 and died 3 September 1926, aged 74 years. Bertha E. Schumard died 24 January 1938, Monroe (Evans) Funeral Home. They are both buried in Section 17 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH. Is Abigail K. Schumard in the same family? She was born 8 July 1843 and died 12 October 1927, aged 84 years, buried in Section 18 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH, C. T. Johnson Funeral Home.Story 2: This home of Dale and Lydia Swallen was on the 1990 December 16 Homes for the Holidays TP Garden Club House Tour. It was a Sunday, homes were open from 2-5 PM and tickets were $5. Proceeds were used for village beautification. This was the childhood home of the owner (Lydia Swallen), purchased in the1940s by her grandparent (Davis?).