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Built in 1893, 211 Euclid Ave was the property of several influential Carbondale figures. Daniel Edgerton, transferred it to his son Hamlin, who transferred it to his brother, Julian. According to records, in 1915 Edward Tandy, the town drugstore owner, transferred the property to his wife Kate. Edward served as Mayor of Carbondale several times spanning the period from 1895 to 1918. Notable locals Frank and Edna Sweet owned the property from sometime before 1931 through at least 1935. Another subsequent owner of note in 1967, was Edward Meredith of the local Meredith ranching family. Built in the Late Victorian style, this was an unusually large home for this point in time, and it has more decorative features than similar buildings found in the community. The substantial quality and the design demonstrate a willingness to invest in the growing community, and an interest in the prevalent style of the day.

Plant, Sky, Building, Tree

Late Victorian

Town of Carbondale 2010 Architectural Survey

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