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McVittꣁꢟ wꢉs Preꢋiꢽeꢘt. </li><li style="flex:1">of the Detroi Ship Buiꢈding Company when he </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">passeꢇ ꢉway in ꢣ909. </li><li style="flex:1">Mꢔ. McVꣁttie, ꣃꢔ꣄ꣅꢉꢅr of Mrs. Stanley S. Kresgꢟ </li></ul><p>of Dꢓtroit, enteꢔtꢉineꢇ Mrs. Krꢓsge anꢽ hꢆꢔ famiꢈy when she, as a smꢉll hchiꢈd, visiteꢇ her grꢉꢘdpaꢔents· ꣁn theiꢵ loveꢈy ome on Sundꢉys. </p><p>Aftꢟr </p><p>_ꢀꢁ </p><p>ꢀ. McVittie•s death, Kꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ M. Anderson, son-in-law of Mr. McVittie and Treasurer and Manager of the Kenneth M. ꢆꢇꢈꢉꢊꢋꢌ Company, resided here </p><p>until 1915,· when the home was sold. </p><p>Today, the Henry G. ꢍꢎꢏꢐꢑꢒ are ꢓꢔꢕ </p><p>habilitating and making this beautiful, old, historic home their residence. </p><p>ꢖꢗ ꢘꢙꢚꢛꢜ is an attorney with offices in the ꢝꢞꢟꢠꢡꢢ area. <br>6)9, was built in 1871 by Dr. Walter Watton, a prominent dentist <br>ꢣwith.offices in ꢣꢤꢥꢦꢧꢨꢩ Detroit. </p><p>home waꢒ sold in 1915. </p><p>He liveꢇ here for many years, ꢪꢫꢬꢭ the <br>Nꢮꢯ door, 649, bꣅilt in 1879, was the home of Dr. William H� </p><p>a</p><p>Kessler, another prominent dentist, who had offices in the Detroit Oper </p><p>·</p><p><sup style="top: 0.0012em;">ꢰꢱꢲꢳ B</sup><sup style="top: 0.0011em;">u</sup><sup style="top: 0.0011em;">i</sup><sup style="top: 0.001em;">l</sup><sup style="top: 0.001em;">d</sup><sup style="top: 0.0009em;">i</sup><sup style="top: 0.0009em;">n</sup><sup style="top: 0.0008em;">g</sup><sup style="top: 0.0008em;">. </sup><sup style="top: 0.0007em;">I</sup><sup style="top: 0.0007em;">n </sup><sup style="top: 0.0005em;">1</sup><sup style="top: 0.0005em;">9</sup><sup style="top: 0.0005em;">1</sup><sup style="top: 0.0004em;">)</sup><sup style="top: 0.0004em;">, </sup><sup style="top: 0.0003em;">J</sup><sup style="top: 0.0002em;">o</sup><sup style="top: 0.0002em;">h</sup><sup style="top: 0.0001em;">n </sup>w. <sup style="top: -0.0001em;">W</sup><sup style="top: -0.0002em;">a</sup><sup style="top: -0.0002em;">t</sup><sup style="top: -0.0003em;">l</sup><sup style="top: -0.0003em;">i</sup><sup style="top: -0.0004em;">n</sup><sup style="top: -0.0005em;">g p</sup><sup style="top: -0.0006em;">u</sup><sup style="top: -0.0006em;">r</sup><sup style="top: -0.0007em;">c</sup><sup style="top: -0.0007em;">h</sup><sup style="top: -0.0008em;">a</sup><sup style="top: -0.0008em;">s</sup><sup style="top: -0.0009em;">e</sup><sup style="top: -0.0009em;">d </sup><sup style="top: -0.001em;">D</sup><sup style="top: -0.0011em;">r</sup><sup style="top: -0.0011em;">. </sup><sup style="top: 0.0004em;">K</sup><sup style="top: 0.0004em;">e</sup><sup style="top: 0.0003em;">s</sup><sup style="top: 0.0003em;">s</sup><sup style="top: 0.0002em;">l</sup><sup style="top: 0.0002em;">e</sup><sup style="top: 0.0001em;">r</sup><sup style="top: 0.0001em;">'</sup><sup style="top: 0em;">s </sup><sup style="top: -0.0001em;">r</sup><sup style="top: -0.0001em;">e</sup><sup style="top: -0.0002em;">s</sup><sup style="top: -0.0002em;">i</sup><sup style="top: -0.0003em;">d</sup><sup style="top: -0.0003em;">�</sup><sup style="top: -0.0004em;">n</sup><sup style="top: -0.0004em;">c</sup><sup style="top: -0.0005em;">e</sup><sup style="top: -0.0005em;">. </sup></p><p>ꢴꢵ Watling was ꢶ the business of municipal and corporation bonds and, subsequently, became president of Watling, Lerchen anꢤ ꢷꢸꢹꢺꢻꢼ while still </p><p>in residence at this address. </p><p>659, was originally a �rame residence when built in 1881. The first </p><p>ꢽꢾꢿꣀ was Reverend William Wallace Wꣁꣂꣃ꣄ꣅ Pastor of the Avenue M. E. Church. In 1890<sub style="top: 0.133em;">1 </sub>the new ꣎ who lived here was Henry H. Valpey, a <br>ꢣpartner in Valpey ꣏꣐ ꣑꣒꣓꣔꣕꣖ (boot and shoe industry). </p><p>The old frnme </p><p>꣗꣘꣙ was torn and a brick apartment was built. ꣠ Valpey widow of </p><p>Henry H. Valpey, continued to live in the new apartment. </p><p>꣡꣢꣣꣤ <sup style="top: -0.8252em;">1 </sup>꣥꣦꣧꣨꣩꣪꣫꣬꣭꣮ </p><p>building is now owned by the Kenneth M. Davies family. </p><p>꣯꣰ Davies is an </p><p>attorney with offices in the Penobscot Building. .He resides r1ext door at </p><p>669, the home of Dr. Vincent C. Wall. </p><p>669, is a beautiful house built in 1885 by the original ꣱ꣲꣳꣴꣵ <br>ꣶꣷ꣸꣹ B. Parker. <br>After his death, his widow continued to live here, ꣺ꣻ꣼ꣽ </p><p>she sold it to \faring H. Ellis in 1895. </p><p>ꣾꣿ Ellis was a prominent whole- </p><p>sale </p><p>and retail tobacco �ompany </p><p>꤆꤇꤈꤉ A. ꤊꤋꤌꤍꤎꤏꤐ a </p><p>In 1911 <sub style="top: 0.1538em;">1 </sub></p><p>꤀꤁꤂꤃꤄꤅tor. </p><p>noted </p><p>ꤑꤒꤓꤔꤕ with Clark, </p><p>offices in the </p><p>ꤜꤝ ꤞꤟꤠꤡꤢꤣ was a Circuit Judge in <br>꤯ꤰꤱꤲꢼ the house became ꤳꤴꤵ a1J <br>Lockwood, ꤖꤗꤘꤙꤚꤛ and Klein, with </p><p>Ford Building, lived in this home. </p><p>Monroe ꤤꤥꤦꤧ before moving to ꤨꤩꤪ꤫꤬꤭꤮ </p><p>the ''Reindel" resience, because George J. Reindel, co-partner of the </p><p>George_ J. ꤶꤷꤸꤹꤺꤻ ꤼꤽꤾꤿꥀꥁꥂ makers of officꥥ and home furn�shings <sub style="top: 0.1515em;">1 </sub>lived </p><p>·</p><p>there from 1913. </p><p>Dr. Vincent CD Wall of Wayne State University purchased </p><p>ꢣthis lovely home fromtho Reindel family in 1952 anꤣ has spend much time </p><p>and effort.in the rꤩhabilitation of the· house and ꥃꥄꥅꥆꥇꥈꥉ ꥊꥋꥌꥍꥎ at the </p><p>.</p><p>same stately home is the ꥏꥐꥑꥒ꥓ M. Davies family, mentioned previously. <br>_The next house, 677, was ꢣbuilt by G. H. a builder </p><p>in </p><p>.</p><p>1888.. </p><p>· Several other socially prominent men lived at this address, until </p><p>1920, when David Bꣁrclay, a physician, resideꢝ here. <br>685, was the home of a ꥟ꥠꥡ Detroit poꢉtrait and landscape artist, <br>William B. ꥢꥣꥤꥥꥦꥧ who ꥨꥩꥪꥫ the original frame residence builꤚ in 1871. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">He lived here for ꥬꥭꥮ years ꥯꥰꥱꥲ 1892. </li><li style="flex:1">The home was sold to ꥳꥴꥵ Ward, </li></ul><p></p><p>-5- </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>an attor </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>ꢀ the Abst </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>rac� Build </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>ney </strong></li></ul><p></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>ing,. </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>who </strong></li></ul><p></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>also-li </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>ved here </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>.</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>,</strong></p><p><strong>but for only a </strong></p><p><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>couple o </strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>f ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆ </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>ꢇꢈꢉꢊ l�e </strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>mov�d </strong></p><p><strong>i</strong></p><p><strong>nto the </strong></p><p><strong>ꢋqꢌꢍꢎ ꢏꢐꢑ </strong></p><p><strong>door.· ,. </strong></p><p><strong>_</strong></p><p><strong>The orig </strong></p><p><strong>inal </strong></p><p><strong>ꢒꢓꢔꢕꢖ ꢗꢘꢙꢚꢛ 1894ꢫꢬ5ꢭ </strong></p><p><strong>wa, torn </strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>ꢜꢝꢞꢟ </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>ꢠꢡꢢ the </strong></li></ul><p><strong>_ꢣꢤ•ꢥꢦꢧꢨꢩꢪ </strong></p><p><strong>brick,r </strong></p><p><strong>esidenc </strong></p><p><strong>e was bu </strong></p><p><strong>ilt abo </strong></p><p><strong>ut </strong></p><p><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>Subseque </strong></p><p><strong>nt </strong></p><p><strong>, res </strong></p><p><strong>idents· </strong></p><p><strong>were </strong></p><p><strong>l ꢮꢯꢰꢱꢲꢳꢴꢵ </strong></p><p><strong>·</strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>ꢶꢷ , a re </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>-</strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>al tor- - who ꢸꢹꢺ </strong></li></ul><p><strong>J</strong></p><p><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>ꢻꢼꢽꢾꢿꣀꣁ in ꣂꣃ꣄ꣅ D꣎ </strong></p><p>'</p><p>'</p><p>'</p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">.</li><li style="flex:1">;</li></ul><p></p><p>'</p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">I</li><li style="flex:1">•</li><li style="flex:1">1</li></ul><p></p><p>•</p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">'</li><li style="flex:1">·, </li><li style="flex:1">.</li></ul><p></p><p>'</p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">'</li><li style="flex:1">'</li></ul><p></p><p><strong>·</strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>.</strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>.</strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>·</strong></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>0</strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>7 l </strong><sub style="top: 0.1792em;"><strong>ꢀ</strong></sub><strong>O',, w�s · ꣏꣐{ bu�lt ꣑꣒꣓꣔ .1894, </strong>at <strong>which time ꣕꣖꣗ Ward, . . ꣘꣙ </strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>·</strong></p><p><strong>attorney next door at 685, </strong></p><p><strong>moved into the half of the house as 701. </strong></p><p><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong></strong></sub>Su<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong></strong></sub>b<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong></strong></sub>s<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>"</strong></sub>e<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>꣠</strong></sub>qu<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>꣡</strong></sub>e<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>꣢</strong></sub>n<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>꣣</strong></sub>t<sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>l</strong></sub><strong>�</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>i</strong></sub><strong>e</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>s</strong></sub><strong>s</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>t</strong></sub><strong>i</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>e</strong></sub><strong>d</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>d</strong></sub><strong>e</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>·</strong></sub><strong>n</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>in</strong></sub><strong>ts</strong><sub style="top: 1.0208em;"><strong>; 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