1026 MONMOUTH AVENUE – BODDIE HOUSE
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(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.)
Frame Foursquare with hipped roof interrupted by bracketed gable above east entrance bay of main facade. Full-facade hip-roofed porch on Tuscan columns also is gabled at the entrance bay. Earliest known occupant was Mrs. S.S. Boddie, a teacher.
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The house was built in the mid-20s and occupied by Mrs. Sallie Slade Boddie 1852-1930, her children James Wesley 1886-1975, William Willis 1888-1963, Leah 1890-1982 and Thomas Asil 1892-1961. It remained in the Boddie family until Leah's death.
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The house was built in the mid-20s and occupied by Mrs. Sallie Slade Boddie 1852-1930, her children James Wesley 1886-1975, William Willis 1888-1963, Leah 1890-1982 and Thomas Asil 1892-1961. It remained in the Boddie family until Leah's death.
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