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− | [[Image:804main.jpg|804main.jpg]]<br /> <br /> 802 and 804 Main were built in about 1880 by Jacob Wise, a Wheeling grocer. 802 has a National Historic Register placque stating that it is the Jacob Wise house. In 1895 Charles Elig, a carriage maker bought 802. At some date the top floor of 804 was finished as a complete floor.<br /> <br /> Sources: [ | + | [[Image:804main.jpg|804main.jpg]]<br /> <br /> 802 and 804 Main were built in about 1880 by Jacob Wise, a Wheeling grocer. 802 has a National Historic Register placque stating that it is the Jacob Wise house. In 1895 Charles Elig, a carriage maker bought 802. At some date the top floor of 804 was finished as a complete floor.<br /> <br /> Sources: [[References|Pavilack and Fluty (1990)]]<br /> <br /> |
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804 Main St
802 and 804 Main were built in about 1880 by Jacob Wise, a Wheeling grocer. 802 has a National Historic Register placque stating that it is the Jacob Wise house. In 1895 Charles Elig, a carriage maker bought 802. At some date the top floor of 804 was finished as a complete floor.
Sources: Pavilack and Fluty (1990)
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