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− | * | + | *March 28, 1859: George P. Emrich, Civil War captain, purchased the property from John and Kate McSweeney for $800. |
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Revision as of 12:34, 23 October 2018
This Civil War era house located at 558 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio was built by Captain George P. Emrich. The house features a mansard style roof. The outside walls are 23inch solid masonary of bricks originally made on the Emrich farm near town. The third floor features a ballroom complete with an orchestra alcove. The house remains much as it was when Captain Emrich built it, but the front stairway was reversed and a small brick addition was added when the building was used as funeral home.
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Comprehensive History
Timeline
- March 28, 1859: George P. Emrich, Civil War captain, purchased the property from John and Kate McSweeney for $800.
- 1860:
Owners
Tenants
Historical documents
Newspaper Articles
Notes
Photographs
Wayne County Recorder Property Transfers
- 1857:
- Mirtilla Bowman To Jacob B. McKennan Trust Deed Vol. 50 p.242
- J.B. McKennan's Addition to the Town of Wooster: Plat of 30 outlots numbered 149-178 dated November 7, 1857.
- 1858: J. B. McKennan (mis-spelled McKinney) To John McSweeney, Lucas Flattery Vol. 48 p.75 Old Lot No. 149
- 1859: John McSweeney To G. P. Emerich Vol. 54 p.288 Old Lot No. 149, March 28, 1859, $800
- 1884: Wayne County Sheriff, Civil Action G.P. Emrich, etal To Catherine Norton Vol. 110 p.392 part of Old Lot No. 149, $5,100 (Emrich owed his sister, Catherine Norton, $1,690.46)
- 1884: Catherine Norton To Kate Emrich Vol. 111 p.104 $5,100
- 1900: Kate Emerich, G.P. Emerich To William Annat Vol. 141 p.322 part of Old Lot No. 149, now known as Lot 1638, $5,000
- 1944: William Annat To Harvey Heise, Helen Heise, $11,500
- 1946: Harvey Heise, Helen Heise To Warren Pim $24,750
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See Also
- To figure out how much people paid for a property read about Revenue Stamps and Property Conveyance Fee History