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Seely & Titlow Co. Building, Susie Van Kirk
Seely & Titlow Co. Building, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
The building under consideration for historic designation is only part of what once constituted the Seely & Titlow Co. complex which included retail stores, offices, stockrooms, barns, and warehouses. A brief history of the business and the other buildings is necessary for understanding the history and significance of the 10th and I Street building.
The C.S. Daniels House, Susie Van Kirk
The C.S. Daniels House, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Historic information and architectural features indicate that the house at 918 12th Street represents several different constructions and remodelings. This report details the architectural evolution and ownership of the house.
Burrows House, Susie Van Kirk
Burrows House, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Built in 1883, the house at 453 F Street was originally located at the northwest corner of the block (number 86) which is the southeast corner of 5th and G Streets (Daily Times Telephone, 13 Jan. 1883). It appears to have been moved to its present location in 1941 when the Standard Oil Company con- structed a gasoline station at 5th and G Streets for E.W. Chamber- lain and his son, Byard (Arcata Union, 21 Nov. 1941). This report details the architectural evolution and ownership history of the house.
0496: Karen N. Cartwright Nance Collection, 1775-1989, Marshall University Special Collections
0496: Karen N. Cartwright Nance Collection, 1775-1989, Marshall University Special Collections
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`Early Huntington [West Virginia] housing (pre-1871 to 1874): Pilot survey, 1988,' study done for local preservation society; contains appendices, maps, illustrations, and bibliography. "20th Street: A Middle Class Act," describes domestic architecture razed for construction of Marshall University football stadium in 1989.