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− | Carriage and buggy maker, John Wilhelm, built the 2-story brick building located at 340 E. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio in 1854. The distinctive Greek Revival style of architecture is still evident today. | + | Carriage and buggy maker, John Wilhelm, built the 2-story brick building on Lot #641, located at 340 E. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio in 1854. The distinctive Greek Revival style of architecture is still evident today. On Lot #640 attached to the brick building is a small wood frame building likely constructed after Wilhelm bought the property in 1862. |
==Owners== | ==Owners== |
Revision as of 11:51, 13 July 2016
Wilhelm Building | |
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General information | |
Address | 340 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio |
Town or city | Wooster, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Current tenants | Mezmorize |
Completed | 1854 |
Comprehensive History
Carriage and buggy maker, John Wilhelm, built the 2-story brick building on Lot #641, located at 340 E. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio in 1854. The distinctive Greek Revival style of architecture is still evident today. On Lot #640 attached to the brick building is a small wood frame building likely constructed after Wilhelm bought the property in 1862.
Owners
- John Wilhelm
Tenants
- 1854-1890s? Wilhelm Carriage Works
- 1904-1923 Clapper Printing & Bag Co.
- 1925-? Derr Printing Co.
- 2015 Mezmorize
Timeline
- 1854 Construction
Photos
Newspaper articles
Newspaper full-text articles
Newspaper ads
Newspaper citations with no attached images
References
What Links Here
Wayne County Recorder Property Transfers
- E. Quinby Addition to Wooster Vol. 1 p.32 on the lands of Jas. S. Bowman, husband of Mirtilla (Bever) Bowman, who inherited the land from her father, John Bever in 1837.
- 1853: E. Quinby Jr. To John Wilhelm Vol. 43 p.612 Lot #641 $425
- 1862: E. Quinby Jr. To John Wilhelm Vol.56 p.717 Lot #640 $400
- 1887: Theodore D. Wilhelm, executor for John Wilhelm deceased To Rachel Wilhelm (widow) Vol. 116 p.99 Lot #641 $5,000
- 1888: Theodore D. Wilhelm, executor for John Wilhelm deceased To Rachel Wilhelm (widow) Vol. 117 p.3 Lot #640 amongst 5 other properties for $8,200
- 1894: Theodore D. Wilhelm, executor for Rachel Wilhelm deceased To Elmer E. Badger Vol. 132 p.100 Lot #640 $613
- 1917: Elmer E. Badger To Elmer Edison Badger, David DeWitt Badger Vol. 178 p.270 Lot #640 $5 revenue stamp
- 1937: Elmer E. Badger, Emily Badger To Clarence Landes, Elmer Landes Vol. 232 p.428 Lot #640 $5.50 revenue stamps
- 1946: Ralph L. Mowrer, Pearl Mowrer To Ben Imhoff, Ralph Long Vol. 259 p. 319 Lot #641 $10.45 revenue stamps
- 1947: Margaret Landes To Harry H. Landes, Thomas J. Landes, estate of Elmer Landes Vol. 268 p.301 parcel No.2-Lot 640
- 1956: Harry H. Landes, Thomas J. Landes To Ben Imhoff, Ralph Long Vol. 331 p.399 Lot #640 $24.20 revenue stamps
- 1966: Ralph Long, Clelia Long To Ben Imhoff Vol. 416 p.349 1/2 interest Lot # $35.75 revenue stamps
- 1983: Benjamin Imhoff, Genevieve Imhoff To Richard Pratt Vol. 586 p.301 Lot # $176 conveyance fee
- 1993: Richard Pratt, Judith Pratt To Ernie Lehman, Debra Lehman Vol. 694 p.391 Lot #641 $150,000
- 2011: Ernie Lehman, Debra Lehman To OHIO DREAM TEAM L.L.C. (MICHAEL HUSAIN) Lot #641 $132,000
See Also
- To figure out how much people paid for a property read about Revenue Stamps and Property Conveyance Fee History