Terrace Park, Ohio Building Survey

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No: 615  Street: Myrtle Name: 
Family: Herrmann OwnerInfo: Y
Built: 1935 Sec: 23 Sub: C. R Stuntz's Terrace Park Lot: 17-18
Architect:  Cont/Build: Charlie Cornish & his father
#Owners: 1F Orig Use: Residential Current Use: Residential
STYLE Ranch:  Split:  Colonial:  Victorian:  Trans:  Trad:  Other: Y
  CapeC:  Bung:  Eng:  Dutch:  Cont:  Misc: 
CATALOGUE Sears:  Gunn:  Pease:  BH&G:  Pattern:  OtherC: 
MATERIAL Siding:  Brick: Y (see story 3) Stone:  Stucco:  Br&Sid:  OtherM: 
ROOF: gable Stories:
CHANGES AsBuilt:  AddTo: Y SubFrom:  Replace: N
c1937/8 - added a sitting room on the north side.
CurrOwner: Harold Herrmann Date Frc: 1935 DateToc: 
OrigOwner: Harold William & Jayne Lloyd Herrmann Date Frm: 1935 DateTo: 
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1975 Owner:  Harold W. & Jayne L. Herrmann
Description: 1 story brick.  Harold said it was his plan to put the kitchen in front etc. 
Story1: 1960 Scrapbook has a post card from the Hermanns showing the motel they ran in Canada.  This was built in 1953 when they could take advantage of the new bridge from Michigan to Ontario.  It was on the hightway but went down to a lake with sandy beach.  
Story 2: Village Views article October 1980 by Jayne (Lloyd) Hermann - tells of her living at 429 Elm with her family.  This was probably in the 1920s or early 1930s.  While growing up she lived in many different places including Minnesota, Cleveland and Hyde Park.  Her parents came from Pennsylvania.  Harold Hermannn grew up at 742 Wooster.  As an adult he worked downtown for the B&O railroad.  
Story 3: This house is not frame with a brick veneer as so many brick homes are today.  Behind the bricks in the construction of this house is a 4 or 5" layer of fired clay tile with 4 or 6 air cells in each.  This not only gives excellent insulation but the construction also collects heat by day and gives it off at night when it's needed (thermal inertia).  Information from Gene Hermann (son of Harold & Jayne)
1939 Map: Hermann
1942 Map: Hermann
1951/3 Map: Harold W. Herrmann
1959 Directory: Harold & Jayne Herrmann
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