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  Stallman Home<br />  3-bedroom lovely home, built about 1877, was beautifully restored. Sold in about 2012 and now apparently decayed so much that it may be demolished. Extremely sad. According to Friends of Wheeling, the house was built by "John H. Stallman (c. 1824 – 28 Jun 1878), who was associated with the J.H. Stallman & Co., a company located at 27 12th Street and identified as “merchant tailors and gents’ furnishing goods.”<br />  The FoW provide a history and photo at http://jfinstein.wix.com/friends-of-wheeling#!114-south-broadway/c1uwu<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
 
  Stallman Home<br />  3-bedroom lovely home, built about 1877, was beautifully restored. Sold in about 2012 and now apparently decayed so much that it may be demolished. Extremely sad. According to Friends of Wheeling, the house was built by "John H. Stallman (c. 1824 – 28 Jun 1878), who was associated with the J.H. Stallman & Co., a company located at 27 12th Street and identified as “merchant tailors and gents’ furnishing goods.”<br />  The FoW provide a history and photo at http://jfinstein.wix.com/friends-of-wheeling#!114-south-broadway/c1uwu<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
 
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114 South Broadway

Stallman Home
3-bedroom lovely home, built about 1877, was beautifully restored. Sold in about 2012 and now apparently decayed so much that it may be demolished. Extremely sad. According to Friends of Wheeling, the house was built by "John H. Stallman (c. 1824 – 28 Jun 1878), who was associated with the J.H. Stallman & Co., a company located at 27 12th Street and identified as “merchant tailors and gents’ furnishing goods.”
The FoW provide a history and photo at http://jfinstein.wix.com/friends-of-wheeling#!114-south-broadway/c1uwu