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Frederick C. Franck, Jr., Residence
1179 Washington Street
Built in 1905 by Frederick C....
The Site of the Residence of Dr. William Beanes
On the site of the Marlborough High School stood the resid...
Alphonse Weill Residence
This is the original site of the residence of pioneer merc...
William H. Waterhouse Residence
Built in 1884
This property has been placed
on...
DeDroit Residence
John “Johnny” DeDroit (1892-1988) cornetist, a...
Cannon-Douglas Residence
Dr. William Austin Cannon had this house built during 1904...
George E. P. Smith Residence
Dr. Smith built this house in 1904 in anticipation of his ...
Residence of Don Manuel Lanzos
Captain of the Spanish Army
Erected 1788 in the Fr...
A. Carson Stamm Residence
This stately Georgian Revival-styled edifice at 333. S. Th...
Lighthouse Keeper's Residence & Bermuda Kitchen
The Grand Turk Lighthouse had two keepers, the Principal a...
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Frederick C. Franck, Jr., Residence
1179 Washington Street
Built in 1905 by Frederick C. Franck, Jr. (1873-1954). Santa Clara town trustee, businessman and son of Senator F.C. Franck. The Franck family owned this entire block. Maude Shuld Franck (1878-1960) his wife lived her until her death.
The ...
The Site of the Residence of Dr. William Beanes
On the site of the Marlborough High School stood the residence of Dr. William Beanes. Here General Ross made his headquarters August 22, 23, 1814, on his march to Bladensburg and Washington. Here Dr. Beanes was made a prisonor for ...
Alphonse Weill Residence
This is the original site of the residence of pioneer merchant Alphone Weill, wife Henrietta, and three children, Irma, Blanche, and Lawrence. The house, built in 1882-3, and now standing in Pioneer Village, was constructed by Alexis Godey, former scout ...
William H. Waterhouse Residence
Built in 1884
This property has been placed
on the National Register of
Historic Places by the
United States Department
of the Interior
July 15, 1983
Marker can be reached from Lake Lily Drive south of Maitland Avenue South, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
DeDroit Residence
John “Johnny” DeDroit (1892-1988) cornetist, and bandleader, lived here at 737 Henry Clay Avenue from 1929 until 1933. He was a cornet soloist at the age 12 at the Winter Garden Theater on Baronne St., and subsequently played every New ...
Cannon-Douglas Residence
Dr. William Austin Cannon had this house built during 1904-1905. He was the first resident botanist with the Carnegie Desert Laboratory in 1902, and worked there until 1926. Dr. Cannon sold the house in 1913 to Dr. Andrew Ellicott Douglass, ...
George E. P. Smith Residence
Dr. Smith built this house in 1904 in anticipation of his marriage to Maud North, a Tucson teacher. The house, which he designed, was the first building on the north side of Speedway. Dr. Smith was a University of Arizona ...
Residence of Don Manuel Lanzos
Captain of the Spanish Army
Erected 1788 in the French colonial style Robert Jones, an American, builder. Site of the birthplace of Renato Beluche (1781-1860) a lieutenant of Jean Lafitte’s Baratarians who participated in the Battle of New Orleans Later ...
A. Carson Stamm Residence
This stately Georgian Revival-styled edifice at 333. S. Thirteenth Street was completed in 1909 as the home of prominent Harrisburg attorney A. Carson Stamm (1863-1939); The building is unique both in location as a single home nestled within the older ...
Lighthouse Keeper's Residence & Bermuda Kitchen
The Grand Turk Lighthouse had two keepers, the Principal and the Assistant. It is believed that before 1890 the keepers may have lived on location at the site of the present-day Pavilion. Meals were prepared in the seperate Bermuda Kitchen, ...