Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 24, 2009)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 24, 2009)

The 1924 Franklin County champion Grandview High School girls basketball team is pictured above, with their coach Stanton Jones. It was the third consecutive championship for the team due in large part to the athletic prowess of the team’s captain, Marie Grubbs, seated in front of Coach Jones. The local press referred to her as the team’s mainstay and star scorer. During the 1924 season she scored a total of 184 points during the 14-game season.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication October 27, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication October 27, 2004)

The first church in Grandview Heights was a Methodist Sunday school building erected in 1892 at 5th and Grandview Avenue. In 1902 the Fifth Avenue Methodist Church (inset) was built on the northwest corner of Fifth and Starr Road (North Star Blvd.). The church was later relocated to Oakland Avenue near First. In 1910 the Grandview Heights residents decided they needed an additional church in the community, and voted to make it a Congregational church, not affiliated with any single denomination. The Grandview Congregational Church was dedicated in 1911 (photo above), which would later become First Community Church.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication May 26, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication May 26, 2004)

This house is referred to in several historical references as the Inn at Arlington, or Arlington Inn. It was located in Marble Cliff and is speculated to have been razed for the construction of the Samuel Bush residence, which became St. Raphael's Home for the Aged (editing note: now Prescott Place) on Roxbury near Cardigan. References indicate that it was the meeting place for the Arlington Riding and Golf Club before the establishment of their Arlington (Aladdin) Country Club.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication December 28, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication December 28, 2004)

In 1916, Grandview resident Stephan Stepanian (top left) developed the plans for a revolutionary piece of equipment, designed to carry concrete from the plant to the job site, and keep it mixed en route. His design (actual patent drawing, bottom) for the first motor-truck concrete mixer has resulted in his designation as the father of the ready-mix concrete industry.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication March 24, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication March 24, 2004)

Julius Stone House. Mr. Julius F. Stone was an influential Columbus industrialist and entrepreneur who lived in Grandview Heights. His home at 1065 Westwood, which he and his family lived in until the mid-1940s, was razed to develop the current Stonegate Village homes. Mr. Stone (upper right) was the owner of Ohio Buggy Works and the Seagrave Co., turn of the century makers of Seagrave fire engines. Mr. Stone was a trustee of The Ohio State University and President of the OSU Research Foundation.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication April 19, 2017)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication April 19, 2017)

Aladdin Country Club in Marble Cliff. This aerial photo was taken in the late 1950s, looking east, and shows the former site of the Aladdin (Arlington) Country Club at the lower right. The club started in 1895 as a riding club, and later developed a 4-hole golf course on the site. It expanded to nine holes and operated until 1925.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 1, 2007)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 1, 2007)

This 1909 photograph shows ten-year-old Francis Paddock (right), his sister Elizabeth, age 3 (center), and their dog Fritz sitting pensively on the back porch of their new home at 1085 Westwood Avenue. They had just moved from their home in Fort Collins, Colorado because their father, Wendell Paddock, had accepted a position as a Professor of Horticulture at OSU.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication May 20, 2009)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication May 20, 2009)

Razing the Urlin Mansion. George and Alice Urlin built their home on the hill overlooking the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers in 1890. George, one of the earliest residents of what is now Grandview Heights, was an influential businessman and entrepreneur in Columbus and was responsible for the platting and development of Grandview Heights. This 1944 photo shows the home being razed. The property was later acquired for the development of the Summit Chase residential tower.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 27, 2017)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 27, 2017)

George Linn graduated from Grandview High School in 1952, having excelled in 4 sports (baseball, football, golf, and basketball). It was his abilities in basketball that caught the attention of new University of Alabama coach Johnny Dee, who recruited several players from Ohio to play at the SEC school. Linn went on to achieve first-team All American honors in 1956, and was honored in January of this year as an Allstate SEC Legend.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication July 26, 2007)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication July 26, 2007)

This photo, circa 1922, was taken from a card labeled "Merry Christmas Dude, from the Lindenbergs". Dude, shown sitting in front holding the stuffed toy, was Dude (Frank) Higgs, who lived on Lincoln Road. The Lindenbergs were from a prominent Marble Cliff family that lived in what was known as the Country Club Subdivision, now Tarpy Woods.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication March 3, 2005)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication March 3, 2005)

The Lindenberg family was a prominent Columbus family that had a large impact on the Grandview area. Charles Lindenberg was the owner of the Columbus Brass Company and hired famous architect Frank Packard to design his West Broad home, which he later donated to the State of Ohio for use as the Governor's Mansion. He spent summers in Grandview, and his sons Carl, Frank and Paul built their homes here.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 2, 2020)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 2, 2020)

In 1924, Dr. Clayton Smith (pictured at the right) was a member of the Faculty of Medicine at Ohio State University and was a professor of Physiological Chemistry. He was also the school physician for Grandview Heights High School. Miss Marie McElwee, pictured along side Dr. Smith, was the school nurse.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 18, 2020)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication November 18, 2020)

The fathers and sons banquet for residents of Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff and Upper Arlington was held annually at the Deshler Hotel. This 1921 photo shows the fathers and their sons having dinner in the hotel ballroom, while the mothers and the boys' sisters were allowed to view the event over the railing from the balcony.

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