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May 19, 1892, the heirs of William S. Bissell
registered the Mayfield Plan of Lots with the City of Allegheny
(Plan Book Volume 12, pages 186-7). On September 1, 1898, Rufus
and Emma Martin, and Samuel and Anna Evans purchased four vacant
lots, Nos. 226, 229, 230 and 231, in the plan for $13,000 from the
Bissell family. They paid $6,500 cash and carried a mortgage of
$6,500. The deed shows agreement that no building on those lots
would be constructed for less than $4,500.
Lot No.
226, now known as 103 Marshall Avenue, was purchased with its current
structure by John G. and Anna F. Ingham for $10,000 on March 24,
1899. The house remained in the Ingham family until July 1, 1929.
Lot No. 231 is now known as 133 Marshall Avenue. |