324 Chestnut Hill Avenue
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This apartment building was constructed around 1925 and has since been converted to condos. The 1925 City Directory lists Elmer Benedict, an office manager; Charles Bova, a manager; Mrs. Pauline Bova, a restaurant worker; George Britt, chief of a collections department; Gerald Buckley, a clerk in the Federal Reserve Bank; Mary Conners; Adelaide Emery, the widow of Elias Emery; Louis Freedman, a partner in the Standard Raincoat Company; Bertha Hershman, a teacher; and Minnie Hershman, the widow of Frank Hershman, as residents of this building. The 1925 Bromley Atlas shows K. VanCleve as the owner of a brick building that occupied this lot. |
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