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Sprankle Realty
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James Sprankle had his office in the Perry-Payne Building and residence at 781 Prospect Avenue. The 1900 census listed his occupation as a "capitalist". | James Sprankle had his office in the Perry-Payne Building and residence at 781 Prospect Avenue. The 1900 census listed his occupation as a "capitalist". | ||
- | The Sprankles purchased a tract of land in 1911 from David Morison (Morrison) that encompassed the east and west side of [[Pixley St.|West 19th St]], the east side of [[Hazelwood St.|West 20th St]], and along [[Kenneth Avenue]]. | + | The Sprankles purchased a tract of land in 1911 from [[David Morison]] (Morrison) that encompassed the east and west side of [[Pixley St.|West 19th St]], the east side of [[Hazelwood St.|West 20th St]], and along [[Kenneth Avenue]]. |
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Revision as of 19:07, 27 November 2007
Owners: James and Angela (Smith) Sprankle
James Sprankle had his office in the Perry-Payne Building and residence at 781 Prospect Avenue. The 1900 census listed his occupation as a "capitalist".
The Sprankles purchased a tract of land in 1911 from David Morison (Morrison) that encompassed the east and west side of West 19th St, the east side of West 20th St, and along Kenneth Avenue.
Property Developers
LOT 64:
Hanna Estate • Stewart Land Company
LOT 65:
LOT 74:
- Consolidated Oyster Packing • Curtis, Ambler, and Pixley • Curtis-Ambler Realty • Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague • Ebenezer Foster Heirs • Edwin H. Foster • Gates and Foster • Gates, Curtis, and Foster • K,L,&J (Kroehle, Luce, & Jenman) • Kees and Bruch • Leonard G. Foster • Leonard Pixley • Petty and Baldwin • Sprankle Realty • William Mallo
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