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Myrtie inherited the McHenry Mansion following Oramil's death in 1906 from stomach cancer. The mansion changed ownership again when Myrtie remarried, to William Langdon, in 1908. In total, the McHenry mansion was continuously occupied by members of the McHenry family for 36 years, spanning three generations from 1883 to 1919. [3]
One of the first grand homes to be built on the site was the McHenry Mansion, built in 1883 for Robert McHenry and his wife Matilda Hewitt McHenry. It was styled in the Victorian-Italianate manner and was designed and built by Stockton architect-contractor Jeremiah Robinson. By the dawn of the 1900s, early Modesto's streets were paved with asphalt.
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Robert McHenry died of a stroke in 1890 in Modesto and is buried in Acacia Memorial Park in Modesto. Robert McHenry's son, Oramil, moved into the McHenry Mansion after the death of his mother Matilda. Oramil lived there with his wife Louise and their three children, Robert, Albert and Ora Louise. Oramil and Louise McHenry divorced in 1901.
The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad was called to the 100 block of McHenry Avenue near downtown late Thursday morning to investigate a bomb threat, said Lt. Felton Payne.
April 4, 1978 (906 15th St. Modesto: 10: Odd Fellows Hall: Odd Fellows Hall: August 24, 1979 (30018 Yosemite Blvd. La Grange: 11: Old Adobe Barn: Old Adobe Barn
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