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Ohio Historic Inventory Ohio Historic Inventory Additional information, including Historic Inventory Sheets available at: https://sites.google.com/a/lanepl.org/ohio-historic-inventory/ 105 N 2nd St YMCA (Schwartz 145) 128 N 2nd St First Church of Christ Scientist (Schwartz 114) 242 N 2nd St 242 N 2nd St:Mrs. Sheehan House 303 N 2nd St George Helvey Residence 308 N 2nd St John Holbrock House 315 N 2nd St John Frechtling House 319 N 2nd St Henry Frechtling House 327 N 2nd St Benninghofen House (Schwartz 163) 328 N 2nd St Peter Hunzer House 338-340 N 2nd St Alstatter House 341-343 N 2nd St Long & Alstatter House (Schwartz 162) 348-350 N 2nd St Young/Neff House 402 N 2nd St Edward Hibney House 406 N 2nd St John Hurin House 417 N 2nd St William Hurin House 419-421 N 2nd St George Schwab House 442 N 2nd St Sarah Mitchell House 6 S 2nd St Society Bank Building: Rentschler Building (Schwartz 35) (Schwartz 150) 24 2nd St Denham-Lashhorn-Wiseman Company 119 S 2nd St Butler County Welfare Dept. - Butler Co. Soldiers' Relief Com. : Moebus Building 120 S 2nd St Grevey, Green, and Garretson/ Security Pacific Finance: Mary Tule Boardinghouse / Hossfeld Building (Schwartz 23) 319 S 2nd St J&B Furniture & Appliance Inc. : Miami Motor Car Co. (Schwartz 21) 327 S 2nd St Loyal Order of Moose Hall: Moose Palm Garden/ Moose Auditorium & Moose Bowling Alley 421 S 2nd St Allen Rents/ Cappy's Shoe Service: Kiefler Shoes/ Pater Shoes 439 S 2nd St Labor Temple 507 S 2nd St Alfred F. Holbrock Residence 542 S 2nd St Edward G. Bruck Residence 548 S 2nd St Schumaker Residence 724 S 2nd St Smith-Wheeler House 926 S 2nd St Headstart Program: Notre Dame High School/Badin High School: Notre Dame Academy - Sisters of Notre Dame 1002 S 2nd St Benz-Mitchell-Thomason House 2nd & Owen Ice Storage House S 2nd St & Central Ave Goodwill Store: Harrison Elementary School S 2nd & Hanover St. Joseph School S 2nd & Washington St. Joseph's Church: St. Joseph's Kirche (Schwartz 108) NEC 2nd St & Walnut St Park Lounge 229 N 3rd St Fenmont/St. Stephen School 230 N 3rd St Earl Leyrer M.D.: Ernest G. Ruder Residence 300-316 N 3rd St Lane Public Library (Schwartz 129) (Schwartz 130) 319 N 3rd St Hamilton-Fairfield Arts Council: Lane-Hooven House (Schwartz 185) 329 N 3rd St 329 N 3rd St; S. D. Fitton Residence 330 N 3rd St John Slayback/James Murphy House 334 N 3rd St 334 North Third Street 340 N 3rd St Lydia Smith House (Schwartz 165) 344-346 N 3rd St The General Store: J.L.Schwab & Bros. Daily Market/Schwab-Antes Meat Market/Chas. Manche Meat Store 350 N 3rd St H.& D. Bargain Corner: Weiss' Shoe Repair (Schwartz 39) 411 N 3rd St Clarence Strong House 415 N 3rd St Amelia Kullman House 416 N 3rd St James Cullen/Hiram Devore House 425 N 3rd St 425 N 3rd St 609 N 3rd St Champion Paper Warehouse: Niles Tool Works (Schwartz 88) 960 N 3rd St Hamilton Municipal Power Plant 18 S 3rd St Meyer Schaengold, tailor 20 S 3rd St Harris' Beautiful Shoes: Blumenthal & Schloss, men's furnishings 100 S 3rd St Home Federal Savings & Loan: Home Loan & Building Association 214-216 S 3rd St Joffe Furniture Co.: Trebel Building, Third Street Department Store (Schwartz 45) 331 S 3rd St Paul A. Goldrick Residence 425 S 3rd St Elks BPOE Tower Room 437 S 3rd St Colligan Funeral Home 451 S 3rd St Colligan Building:Mason Residence 455-457 S 3rd St Colligan House 460 S 3rd St Colligan House: William J. David Tailor Shop 501 S 3rd St Mercurio's Fruits/ Gideon Ramseyer's Barber Shop 502 S 3rd St August Haid Blacksmith Shop - William Lotz's Wagon Making 506 S 3rd St Elmer Jones Residence 509 S 3rd St Nancy Botner House/ John J. Meyerhoefer Residence 512 S 3rd St Edward J. Steinle House 513-519 S 3rd St Doretta Apartments 516 S 3rd St Ralph B. Pater House S 3rd and Ludlow Butler County Board of Elections/Board of Education: Federal Building (Schwartz 140) 404 4th St Wilson and Reid House 418-420 S 4th St Henslar House 455 S 4th St Cyrus Ayers House; The Christ. Pabst House 463 S 4th St Ayers Property; Christian Pabst Propery: Ferd. A. Maurer Residence 614 S 4th St Joseph Schumaker Residence NWC 4th St & Maple St Hamilton Fruit and Produce Company 140 N 5th / 515 Dayton Kennedy Center- Catholic Charities: Charles Diefenback House 447 N 5th St Workers for Jesus Health Center; James School: J.P.P. Peck House 410 S 5th St Belmont Hotel 412 S 5th St Mills Bar & Hotel 717 S 5th Ave Gladys Hopkins House 20 N 6th St 20 N 6th St 320 N 6th St William R. Hultz House 332 N 6th St Schaeuble House 306 N 6th St John Becker House NWC 6th St & Butler St Trinity Episcopal Church 7th St N. & W. Offices and Storage: Panhandle Station 7th St Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R.R. depot 16 N 7th St Joseph L. Garver House 16-22 N 7th St Good Samaritan Inn: Hooven Apartments 41-43 N 7th St Golden House 49 N 7th St Julius Schieke House 228 N 7th St James T. Imlay House 319 N 7th St Stanley Shaffer House 325 N 7th St Louis Held House 7th St & Hanover St H. P. Deuscher Co. Foundry (Schwartz 58) 7th and Ludlow Ludlow Tavern: Stag Bar and Poolroom 25 S 7th St Smitty's Cafe 302 S 7th St William Werner's Saloon/John H. Richter's Billiards Hall/Richter's Soft Drinks/Clem Dryden's Soft Drinks/Carl A. Finn's Soft Drinks/ George Manifold's Furniture Store/Clay's Barber Shop NEC 7th St & High St Calvary Church: Westminster Presbyterian Church (Schwartz 115) 246 N 8th St Charles Eichelberger House 526 S 8th St Jefferson Elementary School 9th St David J. Joseph Co.: Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R.R., Pennsylvania, Panhandle Freight Depot N 9th St Hose House #5 9th and Chestnut Fourth Ward School - Annex: Tyler School 9th and Greenwood David Bigham House 25-29 N. 9th St. Miami Valley Hosiery Mills 250 N 9th St Madison Elementary School 12th and Walnut St Roosevelt Junior High School (Schwartz 125) 5860 Allison Ave 5860 Allison Ave 5940 Ambassador Ct 5940 Ambassador Ct 100 N B St The Hemdil Building: The Hemdil Flats 205 N B St Ryan Aerial Surveys: Ritchie and Dier Co.(Schwartz 65) 117 S B St Hughes House 121 S B St Michael Riedel House (Schwartz 159) 201 S B St Vines/Eusting House 215-217 S B St Handcraft: McLaughlin/Swadner Residence 221 S B St Daniel Garvers House 238 S B St John Riley Residence 307 S B St Thomas Hagan House 302 S B St James White House 304 S B St Joseph Gaily House 365 S B St Mary Wimmer House 161 Beckett St John Lodder & Sons, Florists 1524 Bender Ave Wright-Bernet Inc.: Fred J. Myers Manufacturing Co. 1524 Bender Ave Wright-Bernet Inc.: Fred J. Myers Manufacturing Co. 2732-2736 Benninghofen Ave Howard M. Johnson House 2863 Benninghofen Ave John C. Unzicker House SEC Benninghofen & Chas S.E. Corner of Benninghofen and Chase 900 Brookwood Ave Cleveland Elementary School 118 Buckeye St Emile L. Cawein Residence 126 Buckeye St James A. Connelly House 128 Buckeye St Helena T. Bonner House 223 Buckeye St 223 Buckeye St 228-230 Buckeye St Symmes Residence 235 Buckeye St Dr. Dan M. Skinner Residence 317 Buckeye St Ruhl House 318 Buckeye St Zimmerman House 322 Buckeye St Bauer House 328 Buckeye St Symmes/Zimmermann House 330 Buckeye St McMillion/Bundy/Cole Residence 331 Buckeye St Oscar N. Ritchie Residence 23 N C St Mary Slarb House 27 N C St Bridge/Hake House 41 N C St Jolley/Spivey House 118 N C St John A. Bauer House 119-121 N C St Willard/Kennedy Residence 205 N C St Mathias Arent Residence 215 N C St Westhaven Nursing Home: Samuel D. Fitton Jr. Residence 236 N C St John E. Lohman House 305 N C St Fitton Home 325 N C St Walter S. Harlan House 329 N C St Doron Home (Schwartz 170) 385 N C St Nathan Leshner Residence 423 N C St Greer Residence 425 N C St William Lebo Residence NWC N C & Park Herb Demaree Realty & Auctioneer: Kaefer's Grocery 9-11 S C St Riley, Reiner and Morris House 15 S C St Catherine Semler House 21 S C St Lewis Hampton House 125 S C St McEwen/Patrick-Vaught/Honnaker/Showecker/Robinson House 124-126 S C St Charles Tiffen House 128 S C St Arnell Hollman House 132 S C St Anna Holdefer House 134 S C St 134 South "C" Street 139 S C St Anthony Schneider House 340 S C St Mary Dick House SWC S C St & Franklin St The Sohngen Malthouse (Schwartz 83) 720 Campbell Ave John Benzing's Livery Stable 729 Campbell Ave Grace Chapel: St. Paul Evangelical Church 801 Campbell Ave Talbot- O'Brian - Isaminger House 805 Campbell Ave Neil Elmo House: Ada and C.W. Dorris House 810 Campbell Ave Joseph Myers House 835-837 Campbell Ave 835-837 Campbell Ave 838 Campbell Ave August Fisher - Jacob Reister House 841 Campbell Ave 841 Campbell Ave 903 Campbell Ave Daniel and Eliza Hensley House 917 Campbell Ave Henry Rentschler House 924 Campbell Ave Delbert Combs House:John Schweizer House 947 Campbell Ave Joseph Long House Campbell Drive at Greenwood Ave Grant Elementary School 537 Carriage Hill Lane Monroe Elementary School 504 Central Ave Grace Family Home 601 Central Ave Econo Wash abt 625 Central Ave D.I.M.
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