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History of 851 Beech Avenue
2013
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Title
History of 851 Beech Avenue
Creator
Peterson, Carol (author) (researcher)
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Statement of Responsibility
prepared by Carol J. Peterson.
Date
2013
Identifier
31735047448703
Description
Contains a detailed review of the history, age, and ownership of 851 Beech Avenue, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alfred McDonald constructed the home in 1869. McDonald, a building contractor, constructed the house as a speculative venture. The house is a good example of the Italianate style applied to a somewhat narrow urban house form, with arched front door surround and window hoods, rounded ornamental panels on its front door surround, and paired brackets below the box gutter and along the roofline on the east elevation. Pittsburgh attorney Joseph J. Siebeneck bought the building from McDonald, and lived there with his wife for 27 years until she died in 1877 and he died in 1896. Charles Holmes purchased the home in 1899. Holmes and his wife, Sallie, lived in the house into the early 1910s. In 1913 Charles sold the property to Ann Lattner Gerlach, whose family owned the house until 2007.
Extent
1 online resource (11 leaves)
Type
text
Subject
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)--Buildings, structures, etc
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)--History
Geographic Subjects
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Language
eng
Collection
Historic Pittsburgh Book Collection
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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