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William H. Fish Residence |
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From the book- "This handsome corner residence is the home of Mr. Wm. H. Fish, 773 Dennison Ave. It is very beautiful in design, built of cut stone and has all the modern improvements. Fine lawns. Interior of hard wood finish. The splendid location, opposite Goodale Park, makes this not only a lovely home, but a valuable piece of property. Mr. Fish is a member of the well known firms, The Fish Stone Co. & Fish Pressed Brick Co. These firms have furnished material for nearly every handsome home of Columbus as well as over the state and all the residences illustrated in this book, with few exceptions." This home still stands on the northwest corner of Dennison Avenue and Buttles Avenue as a private residence. |
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1897 date QS:P571,+1897-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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William H. Fish Residence (English)
From the book- "This handsome corner residence is the home of Mr. Wm. H. Fish, 773 Dennison Ave. It is very beautiful in design, built of cut stone and has all the modern improvements. Fine lawns. Interior of hard wood finish. The splendid location, opposite Goodale Park, makes this not only a lovely home, but a valuable piece of property. Mr. Fish is a member of the well known firms, The Fish Stone Co. & Fish Pressed Brick Co. These firms have furnished material for nearly every handsome home of Columbus as well as over the state and all the residences illustrated in this book, with few exceptions." This home still stands on the northwest corner of Dennison Avenue and Buttles Avenue as a private residence. (English)
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