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802 Lexington Avenue

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General Information

No:   301  
Street:   Stanton (officially 802 Lexington as of 2012-13 when added 3 car garage)  
House Name:   A Railroad House  
Historic Plaque:   2008  
Owner Info:   Y  
Built:   1890  
Sec:   22  
Subdivision:   Sibley  
Lot:   9-11, 33, 32  
Architect:     
Cont/build:     

Description:    2 story Victorian with large additions, siding, gable roof.  Railroad houses were built in the 1890s from blueprints sold by a Cincinnati architect for $25.  All are in Sibley subdivisions.     
Owners:   13  
Original Use:   Residential  
Current Use:   Residential  

CHANGES:
As Built:   N  
Added To:   Y  
Subtracted From:   N  
Replaced:   N  

Description Of Changes:   Langouts or earlier added a bathroom where the front door facing Stanton had been and moved the door to its present location on Lexington. Syd Davis filled in 2 corners in the living room (corner nearer Lexintgon was Syd Davis  

Stories:

Evidently Martha Runyan (daughter of Wilbur & Bessie) lived here c 1925 or later according to a picture given to the Terrace Park Garden Club for the celebration May 2, 1995 of the Club's 75th Anniversary.  Martha married a man named Barrett, but they were not together when she taught English and Latin at Madeira High School.  According the Patti Normile, she was a wonderful teacher. 


Story 2: Sydnor I. Davis was born 18 February 1925 and died 24 May 1996, aged 71 years, buried in St. Thomas Church Columbarium, Section 7, Niche 205, Craver-Riggs Funeral Home. Mickey Davis moved to Deupree House and then to Marjoie P. Lee.  Mickey died there August 27 2019, aged 91 years.