Posted on August 17, 2009 by southwestblog
Posted on August 11, 2009 by southwestblog
This Arts and Crafts bungalow was designed by Harry T. Downs and Harold H. Eads in 1911.
Fascinating details make this house a treasure hunt with delightful discoveries,
such as triangle shapes over the porch windows, a pair of minature trio paned bay windows and built in book shelves in the library, four sided hybid arts
and [...]
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Posted on August 8, 2009 by southwestblog
The face hath commented before that house history is really house geneaology…identifying each person who lived in a house…
A search for Bardwells on the findagrave.com website retreived
a whole group of Bardwells who lived in Excelsior Minnesota and were
buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Charles S. Bardwell 1835-1892
died at 57
and his three wives (sobering the perils of womanhood [...]
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Posted on August 1, 2009 by southwestblog
August 2008.
It was a year ago today my beautiful Bardwell when you went into foreclosure and all your tenants were evicted.
It was one year ago that neighbors danced in the streets all round you on
National Night Out.
When the neighbors left, the theives broke in and stole your fireplace mantles, shattered your stained glass and began [...]
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