Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 22, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication September 22, 2004)

In May of 1923, Grandview Heights. Mayor John Ryder (lower left) proposed a $30,000 bond issue which included $15,000 for a building “of brick construction and artistic design, in keeping with the other architecture of the village,” to be built in what was then the new community park at Goodale Blvd. and Grandview Ave.

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication August 17, 2016)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication August 17, 2016)

The Brotherhood of the Rook was established by male students in Grandview Heights in 1915, as a boys' social club. Worried that they would have to disband without a clubhouse, they developed a plan to build a house. George Urlin donated $300 for a lot at 1347 Elmwood Avenue, and shares (inset) were sold. A frame building with wood siding and a large fireplace was completed by 1922 (drawing by Bill Arter).

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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication August 25, 2004)
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Moment in Time (originally submitted to ThisWeek News for publication August 25, 2004)

This French-style mansion, located at 1599 Roxbury Road was built between 1908 and 1912 by influential Marble Cliff resident and Columbus businessman Butler Sheldon, son of Robert Sheldon (inset), founder of Sheldon Dry Goods. Butler Sheldon's sister, Flora, was the senior President Bush's paternal grandmother, who lived nearby at 1550 Roxbury.

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Moment in Time (January 12, 2023)
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Moment in Time (January 12, 2023)

An architectural design competition sponsored by the Columbus chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the Columbus Real Estate Board asked architects across the U.S. to submit designs for a house that cost under $6000 for lots very much like those in the developing areas of Grandview and Upper Arlington. The winning two-story design, shown here, is from architect Fred Wells of Toledo, and was estimated at $5956 to build.

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Moment in Time (December 29, 2022)
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Moment in Time (December 29, 2022)

Former Marble Cliff mayor and resident Robert Beightler became a famous Ohio political insider and military leader. Major General Beightler commanded the “Buckeye Division”, the 37th Division of the Ohio National Guard, activated for battle in the Pacific during the Second World War. The Beightler Armory in Columbus is named for him. He is shown here receiving a medal from the deputy commander of the Second Army after the war ended.

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Moment in Time (December 15, 2022)
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Moment in Time (December 15, 2022)

The Gloria is shown in this photograph, with the restaurant at the left and the club section at the right. This WWII era inset photo shows Sam Delewese with his signature cigar and six of the Gloria personnel standing in front of the door from the restaurant to the night club. The photos above the door are Gloria employees, and Delewese and DeVictor sons who were in the service. Many of the waitresses were also family members. Shown here are Helen, Flora, unknown, Sam, Dori, Mary and Jildie.

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Moment in Time (December 1, 2022)
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Moment in Time (December 1, 2022)

This photo is the home of Claude and Martha Seibert on the Broadview Hill in Grandview Heights. The photo is from “Illustrations of the work of Dawson & Holbrook, Architects” in the April 1914 issue of “Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder” magazine. The inset is a drawing of Claude Seibert from the book “Club Men of Columbus in Caricature”, published in 1911.

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Moment in Time (November 17, 2022)
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Moment in Time (November 17, 2022)

The “Dam Cars” were interurban carriages of the Columbus, Urbana, and Western Railway. The cars travelled nine miles from downtown Columbus to Fishinger Bridge at Dublin Pike and Fishinger Road, north of what is now Upper Arlington. There were three passenger cars, #101-103, built by the Cincinnati Car Company. Car #101 is shown at the top and at the bottom left. Car #103 is shown at the middle right. Car #102 was lost in the 1913 flood. The bottom right is a 1905 photo taken from the Miller Farm entrance from Dublin Pike.

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Moment in Time (November 3, 2022)
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Moment in Time (November 3, 2022)

The bottom right inset image shows a woman in approximately 1900 walking across the original King Avenue truss bridge, which was built over the Olentangy River in 1863. The background is the spandrel arch bridge that replaced the original in 1913. The upper right inset image is of the Third Street arch bridge, built in 1919.

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Moment in Time (October 20, 2022)
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Moment in Time (October 20, 2022)

The Grandview Heights Municipal Building is shown here in several views. The top right shows the building as it was completed in 1924, with the Seagrave fire apparatus parked in front. The top left is an aerial view showing the extra truck bays after the 1936 addition. The bottom two images show the facility after the 1963 additions were built.

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Moment in Time (October 6, 2022)
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Moment in Time (October 6, 2022)

Carl Hoster and his wife Mary Sheldon lived in the home at the lower left on Arlington Avenue in Marble Cliff. The expansive carriage house and stable is seen at the back of the property. The upper right photo shows the Hoster Brewing complex in the Brewery District just south of downtown Columbus. The lower right shows Carl Hoster as a student at Cornell, and the upper left is taken from a drawing by Billy Ireland from his book “Club Men of Columbus In Caricature”. He is holding a garland that would be given to the winner of his Hoster-Columbus $10,000 Stake horse race.

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Moment in Time (September 22, 2022)
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Moment in Time (September 22, 2022)

The home of Don and Ruth Casto at 1872 Stanford in Upper Arlington, from the February 1922 Norwester magazine. At the time Casto worked for the King Thompson Company selling houses in the new community. The couple sold the house the following year and moved to a new home that he built at 1852 Tremont Road between Coventry and Bedford. The inset is Casto upon his return from World War I.

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