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12371 and 12407 Lima Rd., north of Fort Wayne 41°11′48″N 85°10′12″W / 41.196667°N 85.170028°W / 41.196667; -85.170028 ( Irene Byron Tuberculosis Sanatorium-Physicians' Residences
His own estate, "Elm Park" was considered "the showplace of Allen County." Nelson lived in Elm Park, and had great fondness for horticulture. [3] Nelson helped to incorporate Lindenwood Cemetery in Fort Wayne, where a monument was built to him. [1] He was also a member of the National Pomological Society. [1] Nelson died March 24, 1891. [1]
The district encompasses 481 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, 1 contributing structure, and 6 contributing objects in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1925 to 1960, and includes notable examples of Tudor Revival , Mission Revival , and Modern Movement style residential architecture.
Esther (or Hester) Nelson was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio, and raised in DeKalb County, Indiana, the daughter of Hugh Nelson and Lucinda Davis Nelson. She trained to teach at Hicksville High School. [1] She also attended courses at the Detroit School of Journalism and the De Silva School of Oratory in Fort Wayne. [2]
Wayne Nelson's 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Under the hood: a 421 cubic-inch small block Chevy engine with a 3.875 stroke forged crankshaft, 6-inch I beam rods, full-floating pistons, racing heads ...
This is a list of neighborhoods in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Historically, Fort Wayne's neighborhoods have been divided among four unofficial quadrants: northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest. Calhoun Street serves as the dividing line between the southwest and southeast, while the Saint Joseph River divides the northwest and northeast ...
The section that was from Liberty to Fort Wayne was Old SR 21. Old SR 46 was the original number given the a segment from Auburn to Angola. The section between Old SR 21 and Old SR 46 was known as Custer Trail. [13] [14] In 1924, the section north of Fort Wayne became Old SR 13 and went from Fort Wayne to the Michigan state line.
Willie Nelson’s Fort Worth legacy has been well-documented. He was a disc jockey for KCNC/870 AM, hosting “The Western Express” back in the ‘50s. His Christmas standard “Pretty Paper ...