709 Yale Avenue
PhotosLegacy VersionGeneral Information
No: 709
Street: Yale
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: Y
Built: 1926
Sec: 23
Subdivision: Sibley's 2nd BL 7
Lot: 14, 15, 16
Architect:
Cont/build: William & Robert William Reuter
Description:
Originally a 2 bedroom
home with siding, and a steep gable roof. See above for changes. Had an ice box, not a
refrigerator.
Owners: 7
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: 1963 - Charles Millard added an entrance hall, bath and family room on the 1st floor, 2 bedrooms on the 2nd. 1969 - the Dereniuks upgraded the kitchen. 1970 - the Dereniuks added shutters to all windows and the front door.1985 - the Dereniuks added a ramp with deck off the family room.
Stories:
Story 1: Conflicting information from Bob Reuter in May 2007. He says the original cost of the house was $2,200.00 and in 1939 his parents sold the house for $9,800.00.Story 2: Gayle McKenzie Taylor (702 Floral) remembers living here as early as age 3.
Story 3: Gayle went through 5th grade at Terrace Park before moving to Indian Hill. Her mother was killed in a terrible accident on Wooster Pike when Gayle was 21 years old, June 1963.
Story 4: More information on Carl & Alice Thomsen at 624 Yale where Alice grew up.
Story 5: Steven N. Dereniuk died 3 January 1994, aged 77 years. Margaret Cosby Dereniuk died 25 August 2010, Elden Good Funeral Home, burial in Dadeville, Alabama.
Story 6: Charles Sterling Millard IV died 25 March, 1990, aged 58 years, buried in Cincinnati OH.