Bateman House Warner F. Bateman House

Name/Title

Bateman House Warner F. Bateman House

Entry/Object ID

2000.003.6024

Scope and Content

The Bateman House, located at 740 Ivy Avenue, is a Pivotal Structure. This house was built in 1859 in the Greek Revival style.The Honorable Warner M. Bateman was a well known attorney and political figure. A story is told that when his house was on fire, he was at his office in Cincinnati. When Mr. Bateman arrived home on the first available train to Glendale, he had his insurance adjuster at his side. According to information on back of Photo #1433, "it was built in 1851? by Bateman, owned by daughter, Mary (Mrs. Charles Blinn), sold to Zizette who owned it for 2 years but lived in it only 1, who in 1943 sold it to William E. Stilwell, Jr. whose widow, Frances, sold it in 1969 to Clark Stern and wife Grace who sold it to Phil Ringo"

Lexicon

Search Terms

740 Ivy Avenue, Upright and Wing, Pivotal Structure, Victorian Period Plaque, Greek Revival

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Bowler, Robert B.

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Bowler, Susan L.

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Bateman, Warner W.

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Bateman, Elsa Frances

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Blinn, Mary Louise

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Blinn, Charles A.

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Zisette, Caroline G.

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Zisette, Robert R.

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Stillwell, Frances E.

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Stillwell, William E., Jr.

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Ringo, Margaret Foote

Related Places

Notes

Address: Ivy Avenue Street No.: 740

Create Date

October 28, 2005