810 Myrtle Avenue
PhotosLegacy VersionGeneral Information
No: 810
Street: Myrtle
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: Y
Built: 1940/1
Sec: 22
Subdivision: J. W. Sibley 2nd TP BL 2
Lot: 11-14
Architect:
Cont/build: Fred (Fritz) Huber
Description:
Original house a one floor plan with unfinished second. Clapboard Cape Cod,
gable roof. 2nd floor added 2004. When for sale
in 2011, after complete renovation in 2005, it was a "4 bedroom shingle
style house": 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor, 1 on the 1st floor, 3 full baths,
1 half bath, living, family & dining rooms, kitchen, breakfast area, study,
oversized 2 car garage, part finished basement for the kids, bluestone
terrace with outdoor fireplace. House backs up to Stanton Field.
Owners: 3F
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: 1980 - Addition of family room and kitchen for the Alter family (architect Richard Ward). 2004 permit for Wards (son of Richard) to add & remodel (major remodel) - 2nd floor addition, new garage, new covered front porch. Dan J. Lysaught, Contractor, Mike Hamilton Architect.
Stories:
Story 1: Franklin Alter III was born 20 June 1914 & died (aged 68 years) 9 April 1983, buried 11 April 1983 in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati OH. Virginia (nee Augspurger - parents Victor & Minnie) Alter died 5 May 2011, aged 96 years, Craver Riggs Funeral Home, buried 14 May 2011 in Spring Grove Cemetery.Story 2: Casey Ward is the son of Richard and Nonie Ward. He grew up at 825 Myrtle.
Story 3: Kelly Heuck is a descendant of the family that owned Heuck's (later People's) Opera House in downtown Cincinnati (13th & Vine).