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| Gallagher Home, 1921, at 503 Ward from a Facebook post by Catherine Ross |
239 Ward photo by J. W. Clark |
Ward Avenue, "Bellvue" |
Ward Avenue, Bellevue |
Charles Bricking Home, 214 Eden Avenue
From a Facebook post by Judy Gerner-Bricking
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| sw corner of Fairfield & Ward (now the site of St. John's Church of Christ) | Home on Van Voast - before and after remodeling. | |
| From Facebook posts by Doug Hils | ||
This J. W. Clark photo is said to be on “Fairfield Avenue in Newport”
Taylor and Retreat, 1910
From a Facebook post by Doug Gordon
Clara B. Robson House, 1914
From a Facebook post by Kari Junker Hanke
Thought to be a Quaing family home, 1909, 238 Walnut?
From a Facebook post by Chris Rieckhoff Kleemeier
905 LaFayette, Bellevue
Cincinnati Enquirer, February 9, 1941
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| The Seiter House (on Berry), and the Foote-Fister House, (on Lincoln), are on the National Register of Historic Places. The applications (pdf) contain lots of images, history, and architectural details. | Older House, Bellevue |
Van Voast Avenue, Bellevue |
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| It was [is?] common for ham radio operators to print postcards (QSL cards (Wikipedia)) with their identifiers on them. Most were not as elaborate as this one from Bellevue's Ralph Bezanson, showing his home at 10 Observatory. From a Facebook post by Dave Horn. | |
Bellevue Shanty Boats
The artist is Kate Reno Miller
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