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 | Charles G.Looney and brother Reginald Looney
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 | 108 Salem Street, Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Mary Burnham, Wendell Phillips Burnham
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 | 12 Dec 2104 Birth Announcement
Plano, Denton County, Texas
Luke Everett Briscoe
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 | 156 Salem Street
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Harold W Burnham & Miss Baldwin
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 | 1800's
Knox County, Tennessee
Isaac Troutt & Nancy Luttrell Trout
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 | 1857 Will Signature
Union County, North Carolina
Solomon Marsh
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 | 1874
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1877 Brakenridge Family Home -- 218 West Dwight Street
Oscoda, Iosco County, Michigan
Edward Augustus Brakenridge Brackenridge, Edward A., House
218 West Dwight Street, Oscoda - Iosco County
Other Names Bennett Funeral Home
Property Type brick house
Historic Use DOMESTIC/single dwelling
Current Use FUNERARY/mortuary
Style Other
Significant Person Edward A. Brackenridge
Narrative Description The Edward A. Brackenridge House, located in Oscoda, is a two-story, L-shaped, gable-roofed brick building, featuring segmental-arch, brick hoods; one-over-one-light, double-hung, sash windows; plain cornices without returns; and brick beltcoursing. An early porch was removed from the front facade, and the present "Mt. Vernon" entrance portico constructed in recent years. The interior retains much of its historic finish.
Statement of Significance Edward A. Brackenridge, a native of Ware, Massachusetts, migrated to Michigan in 1850, and began his career as a lumberman and surveyor in Iosco County. He platted village of Fremont, which became Alpena, in 1856. When the first election took place in Oscoda Township, Brackenridge served as an election inspector. He also served three terms as an Iosco County surveyor. In 1877 he was listed as a director and the secretary and treasurer of the Oscoda Boom Company, a business venture concerned with the running, booming and rafting of logs. The same year Brackenridge had the present brick residence constructed for himself and family. In 1890 he left Oscoda and moved to Berkeley, California, and acquired large timber holding in California and Oregon. The Edward A. Brackenridge House in Oscoda has historical significance as the residence of a prominent early Oscoda and Iosco County resident and businessman. It has architectural note as Oscoda's oldest brick residence.
Period of Significance 1866-1900
Registry Type(s) 11/26/1985 State Register listed
Site ID# P23492
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 | 1881
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
Sevilla H Reitz
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 | 1886
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1891 Wakefield High School Graduation
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham
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 | 1898 Spring
Connecticut Literary Institute, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Charles Eugene Dodge, George M Beardsley, teacher, students
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 | 1898 Spring
Connecticut Literary Institute, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut
School Picture with Charles Eugene Dodge & George M Beardsley front row
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 | 1898 Spring
Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1898 Spring
Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut
George M Beardsley & Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1899
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham
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 | 1899 Wedding Photo - 28 Apr 1899
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge & Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1900
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge & Dorothy Ruth Dodge
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 | 1900
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Dorothy Ruth Dodge
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 | 1900 Summer
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge & Dorothy Ruth Dodge
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 | 1901 One year old
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge & Dorothy Ruth Dodge
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 | 1907 Jan
Seattle, King County, Washington
Charles Eugene Dodge
En route to China
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 | 1907 Spring
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge
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 | 1908
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas
Lorrie Rice on right with unknown man
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 | 1910
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Richard Leonard Dodge, Esther Taylor Dodge, Annie Helena Burnham Dodge, Dorothy Ruth Dodge, Charles Eugene Dodge, Samuel Joshua Dodge
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 | 1910
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Samuel Joshua Dodge, Annie Helena Burnham Dodge, Richard Leonard Dodge, Dorothy Ruth Dodge, Esther Taylor Dodge, Charles Eugene Dodge
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 | 1910
Wakefield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Sarah Durkee Saunders Burnham
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 | 1910 Birthplace
Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Charles Eugene Dodge Left to right: Clara Barton
house, residence of R.L.
Dodge in 1874, Rawson
house. I was born in
the middle house April
21, 1874.
C.E. Dodge
Location, Oxford, Mass.
Charlton Street
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 | 1910 Fuller House & Methodist Church
Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Charles Eugene Dodge Methodist Church,
Oxford, Mass.
and residence of my sister Mrs.
C.A. Fuller, opposite.
Some of my first sermons
were preached in the
above church in the
spring of 1898, where
Rev. Everett was paster.
C.E.D
Charlton Street
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 | 1910 Photo of School
Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Charles Eugene Dodge
Old Grammar and
High school, Oxford,
Mass. which I attended.
C.E.D.
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 | 1911
Kentucky
Lois Fiddler Yankee & Nannie Lou Hilton Yankee
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 | 1911
Yankee Home Place, Washington County, Kentucky
Lizzie Woodford Yankee, George Ann Lanham Yankee, Nannie Lou Hilton Yankee
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 | 1915
Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
Kennedy, Pauline
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 | 1916 Wedding Dress
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Edith Corinne Burnham Gay
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 | 1918
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
Annie Helena Burnham Dodge, Harold Stephen Dodge, Charles Alfred Dodge
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 | 1918
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
Charles Eugene Dodge
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