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This house was moved from Boston Avenue where it was originally the George Yentzen home. The tile roof had to be removed before the move. It has since been remodeled to suit the current residents.

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Two story frame home with L at back. A balcony is above the front door. On left, is a pond. A newspaper item on the Terwey/Rauwerda family reunion in the Midcounty Chronicle Review, 29 April 1979, pg. 5, had the following to say about the home. The…

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Two story frame house with wrap-around porch. Columns of porch are brick on the lower half. We believe a photo of this home appeared in the Midcounty Review, April 11, 1963, pg. 6. With the caption: "A SHOWPLACE IN NEDERLAND was the George J. Yentzen…

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On front: "Home of Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Gibson. Son William Earl Gibson helped build the house. It was finished 1915."

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This home has an address of 1251 ??

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This is a newer photograph of the home in NDHS-0006-020. The home is located at 1420 Chicago St. corner of 15th St.

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Two-story frame house. This home is at 1420 Chicago St. corner of 15th St.

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"Van Heiningen?"

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Clipping of a photo of the Terwey family house. It would have been about 1605 Avenue H.

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Looks like a newer photo of the house at 403 North 15th Street which was pictured in NDHS-00006-011. Fence has been removed. Columns replaced and framework removed from top of porch.

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This house is located at 403 N. 15th. The address written on the back is incorrect. Photograph shows a three-story wood frame home with a gazebo in front and white picket fence. The house was built by J. W. Barr between 1898 and 1900 and sold to…

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Photograph of the "Johnson House." This home was built by Dirk Ballast between 1905 and 1911. It was later owned by Bradley Bell and Ella J. Johnson. The house was purchased by the City and torn down to open Boston Avenue for access to Nederland High…

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Two story frame house with wrap-around porch. Columns of porch are brick on the lower half.

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Photograph appeared in the Chronicle, 29 April 1948, pg. 3 with the caption: "Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Carter standing in front of their home which was built around 1900. Although Mr. Carter is dead, Mrs. Carter, the former Clara Koelemay, lives in the old…

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Pat McCauley and Jim Ritter stand next to the shrub on the left side of the J. E. Ritter house.

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Photograph shows a two-story wood frame house with a front and side porch. According to an article in the Port Arthur News, 14 Mar 1978, pg. 3D, Ola Mcauley, is the sister of Tex Ritter. Ritter lived with the McCauleys in the Nederland house during…
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