Legacy Version

736 Wooster Pike

Terrace Park, Ohio Building Survey

Click here to see photo Click here to see deed index Click here to see census
No: 736  Street: Wooster Name: Sears "The Kilbourne"
Family: Costanzo Plaque: 2008 Owner Info: Y
Built: 1926 Sec: 29 Sub: Columbia Lot: 
Architect: Sears (see description below) Cont/Build: 
#Owners: 4 Orig Use: Residential Current Use: Residential
CHANGES As Built: N Add To: Y Sub From: N Replace: N
1961 - built stable attached to existing building - concrete block 12' x 20' x 12' (Charles & Helen Clopton).  Enclosed front porch and dining room bay window.  1999 - Costanzos removed the old garage and built new (Bullock Garage, architect & contractor).  2003 - Costanzo wanted to build a house on 2nd 75' lot.  Permit denied.  
Current Owner: Dominic & Louise Costanzo Date Fr: 1966 Date To: 
Original Owner: Merritt & Ivea L. Elstun  Date Fr: 1926 Date To: 1941
Owner 1: Charles E. & M. Bentheim Date Fr 1: 1941 Date To 1: 1948
Owner 2: Helen I. Clopton Date Fr 2: 1948 Date To 2: 1966
Owner 3:  Date Fr 3:  Date To 3: 
Owner 4:  Date Fr 4:  Date To 4: 
Owner 5:  Date Fr 5:  Date To 5: 
Owner 6:  Date Fr 6:  Date To 6: 
Owner 7:  Date Fr 7:  Date To 7: 
Owner 8:  Date Fr 8:  Date To 8: 
Owner 9:  Date Fr 9:  Date To 9: 
Owner 10:  Date Fr 10:  Date To 10: 
1975 Owner:  Dominic Costanzo
Description: 1 1/2 story Bungalow, siding, gable roof.  Sears Roebuck"The Kilbourne" $2,700.  Model years 1921-29.  (page 211 in Houses by Mail)
Story 1: Charles Bentheim's business was pin ball machines - all over the city of Cincinnati.
Story 2: A horse fell into the basement when the house was being built.
1939 Map: Merrill Elstun
1942 Map: Charles Benthein
1951/3 Map: Clopton
1959-66 Directories: Charles & Helen Clopton
1967-2012 Directories: Dom & Louise Costanzo