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Grand Avenue, J. F. Kratzer Residence
This house on Grand Avenue was built in 1910 and is still standing. It was the home of J. F. Kratzer. Mr. Kratzer was the president and treasurer of Kratzer Carriage Company.
Arlington Avenue, Ford Howell Residence
This house on Arlington Avenue was built in 1904 and is still standing. It was the home of Ford Howell. Mr. Howell was the secretary of the Midland Farm and Land Company, the Midland Lyceum Bureau and the Midland Orchard Company.
E. 9th Street, E. R. Engelbeck Residence
This house on E. 9th Street was built in 1913 and is still standing. It was the home of E. R. Engelbeck and his wife Lucy. Mr. Engelbeck was the manager of J H Queal & Co.
Cottage Grove Avenue, A. U. Coates Residence
This house on Cottage Grove Avenue was the home of A. U. Coates and his wife Isabel. Mr. Coates was the proprietor of the A U Coates Realty Co. The house is no longer standing. Current site of Grace Methodist Church.
Cottage Grove Avenue, A. U. Coates Residence
This house on Cottage Grove Avenue was the home of A. U. Coates and his wife Isabel. Mr. Coates was the proprietor of the A U Coates Realty Co. The house is no longer standing. Current site of Grace Methodist Church.
44th Street, J. H. Matthews Residence
This house on 44th Street was the home of Mr. J. H. Matthews and his wife Minnie. Mr. Matthews was the treasurer and manager of Capital City Carriage Co. The house is still standing.
44th Street, J. H. Matthews Residence
This house on 44th Street was the home of Mr. J. H. Matthews and his wife Minnie. Mr. Matthews was the treasurer and manager of Capital City Carriage Co. The house is still standing.
44th Street, B.O.M. Bonebrake Residence
Built in 1911 for the Bonebrake family, this house on 44th Street is still standing. By 1920 the Bonebrakes had sold the home and apparently left Des Moines.
Forest Drive, Dr. C. E. Ruth Residence
This house on Forest Drive was built in 1908 and is still standing. It was the home of Dr. C. E. Ruth. Dr. Ruth was a physician and surgeon.
Grand Avenue, H. M. Patten Residence
This house on Grand Avenue was built in 1910 and is still standing. It was the home of H. M. Patten. Mr. Patten was an inventor.