William Wilson McGrew House

930 Forest Avenue

930 Forest Avenue

Name/Title

William Wilson McGrew House

Entry/Object ID

2000.003.6001

Scope and Content

The William Wilson McGrew House, 930 Forest Avenue, is a Pivotal Structure built c1863. This was one of the earliest frame houses in Glendale. It was constructed for William W. McGrew. The architects were Anderson and Hannaford according to a notation on the back of a photograph. Mr. McGrew was a Cincinnati jeweler in the Pike Opera House on Fourth Street in Cincinnati. Shortly after the turn of the century, an addition was built to the rear in order to move the kitchen from the basement to the first floor. In the early 1920's the home was remodeled in the Classic Revival style by James Carruthers.

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930 Forest Avenue, Pivotal Structure, Classic Revival, Victorian Period Plaque

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Fosdick, Samuel

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McGrew, William W.

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Hemann, Joseph A.

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McGrew, Eliza

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Upson, Carrie

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Yeatman, Frannie Louise

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Brown, Robert Bowen

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Burton, Clarence

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Richardson, Emily

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Carruthers, James

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Burton, Mary Tyler

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Garrison, R.D.

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Hunt, Marjorie P.

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Portman, Ralph

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Gove. Doreen D.

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Notes

Address: 930 Street No.: Forest Avenue

Create Date

July 8, 2005