901-1 Princeton Drive
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No: 901-1
Street: Princeton
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: Y
Built: 1951
Sec: 28
Subdivision: Eveland's 2nd
Lot: 6
Architect: Better Homes & Gardens
Cont/build: Walter Gingrich
Description:
1 story, vertical California redwood
siding, Better Homes & Gardens, Contemporary
Ranch, almost flat roof. Originally a 2 bedroom, 2
bath home. Bed rooms were added and the floor plan rearranged so that in the
end it was a 2 bedroom, 3 bath home. There are excellent large black and white
photos in the TP Historical Society file of the front and back of the house as it was built in 1951.
Owners: 5
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: torn down to build 901-2
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: Y
Replaced: Y
Description Of Changes: Annetts added a 4th bedroom to the left rear. 1970 - John Walp added a new 16' x 16' kitchen wing to the right rear. 1976 - the Gales did complete internal remodeling/renovation with a remodeled front exterior and the addition of a 2 car carport in the rear yard. Theyrearranged the floor plan. 1999 - torn down to build a new house for the Griffiths.
Stories:
Story 1: Located in what was known as the Evelend Sub-division, developed by Harry Eveland. Streets were dirt in 1953 when the Annetts bought the house.Story 2: Miriam Elizabeth Betsy Peabody Gale (aged 85 years) died 29 June 2009 in Gloucester MA after an 8 years struggle with circulatory diseases. She was born September 16, 1923. Her Memorial Service was at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Terrace Park OH 19 September 2009. She was buried July 18, 2009 in Mt. Adnah Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts. She and her husband, Justin E., Jud, had 4 children, Henry, Peter, Ben and Emily. Natalie Edgarton Gale was born 14 October 1902, and died 9 November 1984, aged 82 years, in Milford OH, buried in Weston MA. Is this Jud Gales' mother?