279 Euclid Ave
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Benjamin Hill, one of the founders of Carbondale Town & Land Co., probably built the home at 297 Euclid Ave around 1895. Benjamin was a locomotive engineer, and later a deliveryman, most likely for Dinkel's Mercantile. The Hill family sold the home to Albert and Orsola Cerise, descendants of the Val d'Aosta Cerises, in 1938. Albert was the manager of the Carbondale Potato Growers Cooperative Warehouse. The home would later belong to Oscar Berthod, of another Italian immigrant family that farmed the valley. This Late Victorian was built in an "L"-shaped plan, with the north wing enlarged sometime between 1900 and 1907. Originally, there was a rear yard that abutted the alley - the log building was probably moved to the property sometime after 1912.
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Late Victorian
Sources
Town of Carbondale 2019 Architectural Survey (Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc.)
carbondalegov.org
Carbondale Historical Society