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Vermilion: 29: House at 624 Washington St. House at 624 Washington St. November 14, 1979 : 624 Washington St. Vermilion: 30: House on Huron Ave. House on Huron Ave. November 14, 1979 : Junction of Huron and Washington Sts.
Vermilion is a city in Erie and Lorain counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, on Lake Erie. Its population was 10,659 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Located about 35 miles west of Cleveland and 17 miles east of Sandusky , it is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area and Sandusky micropolitan area .
Dr. James Bell House, Cleveland, Ohio; John C. Bell House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Isaac Bell House, Newport, Rhode Island; Allen-Bell House, a National Register of Historic Places listing in Bastrop County, Texas; John Y. Bell House, a National Register of Historic Places listings in DeWitt County, Texas; Rogers-Bell House, a National ...
In September 1883 she sustained considerable damage when the Willow Street bridge swung into her in Cleveland, Ohio. [3] In 1887, she was assisted by the tug Leviathan when she was stranded on an uncharted 14 feet (4.3 m ) deep shoal 1.5 to 2 miles (2.4 to 3.2 km ) southwest of Waugoshance Light in the Straits of Mackinac with $1,800 in damages.
James Richard Bell was a prominent dentist in Cleveland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1900, he commissioned noted local architect George J. Hardway to design a large residence [2] on E. 89th Street in the southeast quadrant of the Hough neighborhood, one of the city's oldest settled areas and which at that time was inhabited largely by white, middle-class and upper-middle-class ...
The Franks Site lies midway between Mill Hollow, where the river makes a very sharp bend, and central Vermilion; it sits by the edge of a bluff overlooking a smaller yet still significant river bend. [2]: 41 A road traverses the site, dividing it into two distinct sections, while a third section is demarcated by its distance from the other two ...
The story behind Sherman Hill’s $675,000 Mifflin E. Bell House includes the Washington Monument and Iowa’s State Capitol.
Bell was replaced as captain of Exeter on 12 April 1940 and the following year became Flag Captain to the Flag Officer, Malaya, escaping the Fall of Singapore the following year and becoming captain of HMS Anson in 1946 and aide-de-camp to the King in 1947. [9] He retired from the Navy owing to ill health on 8 January 1948. [9]