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AT LEFT: Before it was completed, the Stem residence at 140 Highland Avenue was destroyed by fire. When firemen arrived to extinguish a minor fire, they found they had no water pressure. The house was rebuilt and stands today. Frank J. Lindsey was the architect. Photo taken August 5, 1906 by Charles A. Ketcham,
AT RIGHT: Elisha P. Wheeler's home on South Street at the corner of Washington Street, Built c1850, it was later the Elk's Club. The house was torn down in 1962 and is part of the bank parking lot.
AT LEFT: Edwin Welling VanDuzer residence, 25 East Avenue. Compicted in 1887, the home is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture and excellent craftsmanship. Frank J. Lindsey was the architect. In 1939, the home was generously donated to the Historical Society by Mr. Van Duzer's widow, Harriett. Photo by A. H. Still, 1909.