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Letter: The Ballard House is now UCB

Ann Heskamp Curtis writes:
I'm sure everyone will recognize the brick "Ballard house" mentioned in Jim's article as the former Russell Miller home on Jamestown Street, now home to United Citizen's Bank.

I'd never known exactly what year it was built, so it's good to know that it was under construction in late 1929. My family home next door, the David Heskamp home now also part of the bank, was built during 1948. We moved into it in February 1949. Thanks Jim, for another great article! --Ann
Comments re article 106744 Hot properties in Adair County October 1929




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