643 Main

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1894 - This eclectic two-story brick has very elaborately decorated frieze, panels, cornice, and window and door hoods. There is also a beautiful leaded, stained glass upper sash in the first floor window. A second floor oriel bay window dominates the facade. The house represents a well-to-do original owner..
From: National Register of Historic Places - North Wheeling Historic District (1988)

Original owner/oldest recorded owner: Albert Hadlich - wine dealer (from VOTA records).

From Ross Frazier who lived in 653: 643 Main was the Ticklebeck house, Yes they were named Ticklebeck spelling might be off, Robert Ticklebeck or Back was friend of my Uncle William N. Zimmerman. that house was also an apartment complex.



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