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Terrace St.
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:[[Ebenezer Fish]] | :[[Ebenezer Fish]] | ||
:[[John Stanton Fish]] | :[[John Stanton Fish]] | ||
- | :W.T. Mallo | + | :[[Diebold Mallo]] |
+ | :[[William Mallo|W.T. Mallo]] | ||
:(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development) | :(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development) | ||
'''Development:''' | '''Development:''' | ||
- | :The western half was developed by W.T. Mallo and the eastern half starting in 1888 by [[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]] (Park Addition) | + | :The western half was developed by [[William Mallo|W.T. Mallo]] and the eastern half starting in 1888 by [[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]] (Park Addition) |
'''Named for:''' | '''Named for:''' | ||
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'''Notes:''' | '''Notes:''' | ||
+ | :An 1881 map shows a glue factory in or around what would latter become Terrace St. (Willowdale). The ownership is shown as D. Walls but no deed has been located for this property under that name. Since we know that [[Diebold Mallo]] purchased this same area in 1863 from [[Eliphalet Wyatt]], it is highly likly that the person drawing up the map misinterpreted Mallo's name (ie. Mallo was read as Walls). Furthermore, the 1870 Census lists Diebold's occupation as a glue manufacturer. | ||
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