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231-233 S. Grand Avenue


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    125 - 127 1/2 S. Bunker Hill Avenue

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    Duplex built about 1883; it was the home of George Ward Burton, writer and newspaper editor. One of the earliest extant structures on the Hill.

    Book 3, pg. 8 / Neg. 9881

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    344 S. Grand Avenue

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    Built by C. A. Judd in 1903, designed by Train and Williams. Known as "the Judd."

    Neg. 10954

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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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    S. Bunker Hill Avenue between 2nd & 3rd streets, 1951

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    Attorney and judge George M. Holton built the residence at 227 South Bunker Hill Avenue in 1882.

    Neg. 4740

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    Looking West from Clay Street, 1957

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    The rear of 230-232 South Olive, one of the oldest structures on the Hill, dating to the mid-1880s. Demolished in 1961.

    Book 3, pg. 47 / Neg. 10145

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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