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| No: 430 | Street: Elm | Name: |
| Family: Pendery | OwnerInfo: Y |
| Built: 1925 | Sec: 29 | Sub: Corey | Lot: Pt 3-4-5 (R2-T5-S29) |
| Architect: | Cont/Build: Harry Eveland |
| #Owners: 2F | Orig Use: Residential | Current Use: Residential |
| STYLE | Ranch: | Split: | Colonial: | Victorian: | Trans: | Trad: Y | Other: |
| CapeC: | Bung: | Eng: | Dutch: | Cont: | Misc: "Four-square" | ||
| CATALOGUE | Sears: | Gunn: | Pease: | BH&G: | Pattern: | OtherC: |
| MATERIAL | Siding: | Brick: Y | Stone: | Stucco: | Br&Sid: | OtherM: |
| ROOF: hip | Stories: 2 1/2 | |||||
| CHANGES | AsBuilt: | AddTo: Y | SubFrom: | Replace: |
| 2001 - add & remodel (Hanz Nuetze, architect, Fletcher, construction). | ||||
| CurrOwner: Paul L. II & Robin U. Pendery | Date Frc: 1992 | DateToc: |
| OrigOwner: Harry H. Eveland (died 1983 - property to sons, Clarence & George. Included whole corner around onto Park) | Date Frm: 1924 | DateTo: 1983 |
| Owner1: Clarence (Red, died 1984) & George Eveland | Date Fr 1: 1983 | DateTo 1: 1984 |
| Owner2: George D. Eveland (Zoned to 3 more lots) | Date Fr 2: 1984 | DateTo 2: |
| Owner3: Park Homes (original house + 3 building lots) | Date Fr 3: | DateTo 3: 1992 |
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| Owner11: Variety of Coreys owned land until sold to George H. Eveland in 1914 | Date Fr 11: | DateTo 11: |
| 1975 Owner: | Harry H. Eveland Lot 3 of G. W. Corey's Subdivision |
| Description: | Brick four-square. Based on but not just the same as 734 Park (Eveland/Brown). |
| Story 1: | Harry Eveland owned the Terrace Park Lumber Company located at Elm and what is now Denison, and at one time also Clermont Lumber Company. |
| Story 2: | The house has a downspout network that goes underground and feeds a water tank with a pump in the back. During a flooding period in the area (1920s-30s) the Eveland's rainwater supply was not unhealthy as all the water mains were, so many people came here to get safe drinking water from the backyard pump. The crank is broken (1996) but the Pendery's are reworking the pump so the water can be used for the garden. |
| 1939 Map: | Eveland |
| 1942 Map: | H. Eveland |
| 1951/3 Map: | Harry Eveland |
| 1959 Directory: | Harry & Donna Evelend |
| 1960 Directory: | '' |
| 1962-63 Direct: | '' |
| 1963-64 Direct: | '' |
| 1965-66 Direct: | '' |
| 1967-68 Direct: | '' |
| 1969-70 Direct: | '' |
| 1971-72 Direct: | '' (Donna died June 24, 1971) |
| 1973-74 Direct: | Harry Eveland |
| 1975-76 Direct: | '' |
| 1978 Directory: | '' |
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| 1982 Directory: | " |
| 1984 Directory: | " (Harry died in 1985. Tom, Harry's grandson, lived in the family house until it was sold in 1992 to Paul and Robin Pendrey. |
| 1986 Directory: | ----- |
| 1988 Directory: | Eveland |
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| 1992-93 Direct: | Paul & Robin Pendery (moved from 414 Elm) |
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