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+ | {{quote|In the construction of Frick's Memorial Block, Joseph Haettinger and Joseph Tiefenthaler have the contract for the stone foundation and brick work, and Michael Seib and Wm. Keen for the carpenter and joiner work.|Author Unknown|{{Wayne County Democrat article | ||
+ | | title = Local News | ||
+ | | year = 1886 | ||
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+ | | day = 28 | ||
+ | | page = {{cite page|3}} | ||
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See also [http://wcpl.info/genealogy/index.php/Freedlander_Building Freedlander Building] | See also [http://wcpl.info/genealogy/index.php/Freedlander_Building Freedlander Building] | ||
[[Category:Buildings in Wooster, Ohio]] | [[Category:Buildings in Wooster, Ohio]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 13 February 2023
Memorial Block | |
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Alternative names | Freedlander building |
General information | |
Address | W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio |
Town or city | Wooster, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Completed | 1886 |
Renovated | 1960s |
Destroyed | 2009 |
Owner | Jacob Frick |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | C. C. Baker[1] |
Tenants
- Griffin's Dry Good Store
- City Book Company
- Freedlander One Price Clothier (Freedlanders Department Store 1884-1989)
- Star Clothing Store
- Reid Millinery
- Wooster Book Bindery
Historical documents
Timeline
Newspaper articles
- September 30, 1885: "Local News" by Unknown, Wayne County Democrat, p. 3.
In the construction of Frick's Memorial Block, Joseph Haettinger and Joseph Tiefenthaler have the contract for the stone foundation and brick work, and Michael Seib and Wm. Keen for the carpenter and joiner work.
—Author Unknown,
- April 28, 1886: "Local News", Wayne County Democrat, p. 3.
References
- ↑ Jacob Frick—Memorial Block—1886, Wayne County Democrat, 1886-MAR-17 p.3
See also Freedlander Building