717 Lexington Avenue
PhotosLegacy VersionGeneral Information
No: 717
Street: Lexington
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: N
Built: 1941
Sec: 22/3
Subdivision: Sibley
Lot: 21-24
Architect:
Cont/build: Frank Wright
Description:
2 story Transitional, siding over
cement block, gable roof.
Owners: 7
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: Shiels put on siding over concrete block. 1996 - permit for Doug & Susan Brengle's extensive remodeling: altered bathrooms and added a dining room and screen porch (Jane Yancey, architect; Keffer Construction). 2002 - permit for Susan Brengle to demolish 1 car garage and build a new 3 car garage (Charles Keffer, contractor, Jane Yancey, architect).2002 - permit for D. Brengle to construct stone garden walls and landscape (Abbotswood). 2011 permit for Jason Flynn: Interior alteration (M2Development Company).
Stories:
Story 1: Information from Norm Wright, son of Frank & Mildred. My parents moved to Terrace Park in March of 1942 from Hyde Park. We built the house at 717 Lexington. Because it was started before the war started, we were allowed to finish it, but no new construction was allowed. I entered the 3rd grade. In 1949 we finished building the house at 715 Lexington and moved 'next door'. After 1951 I was not around much, spending four years at College and then the Air Force.Story 2: Howard B. Hebble Sr. was born 17 August 1902 and died 7 March 1970, aged 67 years, buried in Section 19 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH, Craver Funeral Home. Georgianna Hebbel was born 25 November 1905 and died 31 October 1992, aged 86 years, buried in Section 21 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH, Craver-Hookom Funeral Home. She was a daughter of Abby Gatch Livinston, sister of Lewis Newton Gatch. She was married at the Gatch farm in Milford. She was at one time a teacher at the Terrace Park School.