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General Information
No:
302
Street:
Stanton (now 728 Lexington)
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info:
N
Built:
1941
Sec:
22
Subdivision:
J. W. Sibley 2nd TP BL 7
Lot:
65-68
Architect:
(don't think Gunnison)
Cont/build:
Walter Gingrich
Description:
1 story Cape Cod, siding, gable roof.
Owners:
1F
Original Use:
Residential
Current Use:
torn down
CHANGES:
As Built:
Y
Added To:
N
Subtracted From:
Y
Replaced:
Y
Description Of Changes:
1993 - permit for John Tyner to add an 8' x 8' barn for storage. 1998 - house demolished by Drackett & Harth.
Stories:
Story 1: Walter Gingrich (builder) (303 Marietta) was Jack Tyner's sister's husband (Vera Mae Tyner Gingrich).