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    Melrose Annex, 130 S. Grand Avenue, 1939

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    This was the original Melrose, which became known as the Annex. Designed by Joseph Cather Newsom for Marc W. Connor and built in 1889. The top of the cupola was removed after the parapet ordinance of 1949.

    Book 1, pg. 10 / Neg. 14093

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    S. side of Apartment House at 145 S. Bunker Hill Avenue

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    Mansion at the northwest corner of Second Street and Bunker Hill Avenue built by a man named Berke in 1886. It became a rooming house known as "The Berke" soon after, run by the family. It was demolished in 1957.

    Neg. 9858

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    231-233 S. Grand Avenue

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    This two-story duplex was one of the earlier structures on the Hill, built in the mid-1880s.

    Neg. 10092

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    142 S. Grand Avenue, 1957

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    Robert Larkins built this house in 1888 at 142 South Grand as his residence and to house boarders. It was demolished in 1957. Its architects are unknown but may be Bradbeer and Ferris.

    Book 1, pg. 17 / Neg. 9992

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    Detail of old house at 315 S. Bunker Hill Avenue, 1957

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    Built by William and Anna Foss in the mid to late 1880s. Noted mystic Max Heindel became a lodger at the Foss house and marries Augusta Foss in 1910, and thereafter 315 becomes commonly known as the Foss-Heindel house.

    Book 1, pg. 54 / Neg.?

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    221 S. Bunker Hill Avenue

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    Built by Prussian carpenter Frederick Willhelm Sparr in 1883.

    Neg. 4739