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− | The former city councilman of Ward 1, William H. Banker, once lived in a house on the SW corner of College Ave. and E. Bowman streets in Wooster, Ohio where 359 E. Bowman St. is today. William H. Banker operated the Excelsior Carriage & Wagon Works from 1876-1888 | + | The former city councilman of Ward 1, William H. Banker, once lived in a house on the SW corner of College Ave. and E. Bowman streets in Wooster, Ohio where 359 E. Bowman St. is today. William H. Banker operated the Excelsior Carriage & Wagon Works in a partnership with William Hanna from 1876-1888. In 1889 he resigned from his councilman position and he and his family moved to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. |
[[File:359EBowmanSt.jpg|thumbnail|right|The house located at 359 [[E. Bowman St., Wooster, Ohio|E. Bowman St.]] <em>Photograph by S. Zimmerman</em>]] | [[File:359EBowmanSt.jpg|thumbnail|right|The house located at 359 [[E. Bowman St., Wooster, Ohio|E. Bowman St.]] <em>Photograph by S. Zimmerman</em>]] | ||
[[File:359EBowmanSt-BankerHouse.jpg|thumbnail|right|Circa 1880s image of the house located on the SW corner of College Ave. and [[E. Bowman St., Wooster, Ohio|E. Bowman St.]].]] | [[File:359EBowmanSt-BankerHouse.jpg|thumbnail|right|Circa 1880s image of the house located on the SW corner of College Ave. and [[E. Bowman St., Wooster, Ohio|E. Bowman St.]].]] |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 23 March 2017
The former city councilman of Ward 1, William H. Banker, once lived in a house on the SW corner of College Ave. and E. Bowman streets in Wooster, Ohio where 359 E. Bowman St. is today. William H. Banker operated the Excelsior Carriage & Wagon Works in a partnership with William Hanna from 1876-1888. In 1889 he resigned from his councilman position and he and his family moved to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Newspaper Articles
Property Transfers
- 1883: William H. Banker TO Henrietta L. Banker Vol. 109 p.310 Lot #1355
- 1883: Henrietta L. Banker TO William H. Banker Vol. 109 p.411 Lot #1355, $3,500
- 188?: William H. Banker TO Jacob Geiselman
See Also
- To figure out how much people paid for a property read about Revenue Stamps and Property Conveyance Fee History