John E. Price Residence
Marble Cliff, Ohio
Date: c 1890
Address: 2101 W. Fifth, between Roxbury and Dublin Road
This stately home was the residence of John E. Price, one of the founders of what is now Marble Cliff. Records indicate that the house was destroyed in about 1914
Historical Photos of John E. Price Residence
John E. Price Residence This house was originally located near the railroad tracks at 5th Avenue. The top two images appeared in an early 1900s book entitled Handsome Homes of Columbus, Ohio published by S. S. Maughlin & Co. and illustrated by Bucher Engraving Co. The top photo is looking southeast and has the original caption. The second photo is looking northeast. The third photo is of the Price family homes to the south - that is, the homes of T.J. Price and Mary Jane Price Griswold ( "Dolgradog"), also seen to the right in the first photo. Across the railroad tracks to the West is the Marble Cliff railroad station, depicted in the bottom photo, looking west down Fifth Avenue.
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