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− | "It was in this building, the second brick house built in Wooster more than 150 years ago, that the city's founders met and planned for the future," wrote Elinor Taylor in her 1964 Daily Record article<ref>"Wrecker's Shadow Looms Over Oldest Residence in Wooster," Elinor Taylor, Daily Record, 1 August 1964, p.8</ref>. Built by city founder William Larwill, the two-story brick house stood on the northwest corner of Liberty and Bever streets until its poor condition slated it for demolition "as a safety measure" in the mid-1960s. | + | "It was in this building, the second brick house built in Wooster more than 150 years ago, that the city's founders met and planned for the future," wrote Elinor {{Surname|Taylor}} in her 1964 Daily Record article<ref>"Wrecker's Shadow Looms Over Oldest Residence in Wooster," Elinor {{Surname|Taylor}}, Daily Record, 1 August 1964, p.8</ref>. Built by city founder William {{Surname|Larwill}}, the two-story brick house stood on the northwest corner of Liberty and Bever streets until its poor condition slated it for demolition "as a safety measure" in the mid-1960s. |
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |
Revision as of 15:31, 31 January 2022
William Larwill House | |
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General information | |
Address | Liberty and Bever Streets |
Town or city | Wooster, OH |
Country | USA |
Construction started | between 1810 and 1814 |
Demolished | 1964? |
Technical details | |
Material | brick |
Also Known As Building Name
- Second brick house built in Wooster, Ohio
Comprehensive History
"It was in this building, the second brick house built in Wooster more than 150 years ago, that the city's founders met and planned for the future," wrote Elinor Taylor in her 1964 Daily Record article[1]. Built by city founder William Larwill, the two-story brick house stood on the northwest corner of Liberty and Bever streets until its poor condition slated it for demolition "as a safety measure" in the mid-1960s.
Timeline
- Between 1810 and 1814: Built by William Larwill
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