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| Title | Atterbury Boulevard #257 |
| Description | This home was the second built in the original S.H. Kleinman Realty Co.-planned Lake Forest Residential Park, Country Club and Golf Course development. More than 1000 homes had been planned for this complex, but only two homes and a clubhouse had been completed before the 1929 stock market crash. This circa-1928 Tudor Revival home was built for Leslie Sadler (1883-1947), secretary-treasurer of Cottage Creamery in Cleveland. |
| Date | 1950 |
| Subject | Hudson (Ohio) Streets and Roads Houses Photography Lake Forest Golf Course Atterbury Boulevard
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| Names | Moos, William
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| Contributors | Hudson Library & Historical Society
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| Type | Image
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| Format | 5 in. x 3.5 in. |
| Source | HU_LakeForest_3.jpg |
| Language | English |
| Relation | Houses of Hudson Collection
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| Rights | This material from the picture file is protected by the copyright law. The library makes this picture available for the personal use of the borrower to be used for private study, scholarship or research. Reproduction, alteration or derivative use of this visual image for the purposes other than those listed above without the express written permission of the copyright holder may constitute an infringement of copyright law. |
| Creator | William Moos
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| About the Creator | William Moos (1919-1984) was a painter, architect and beloved arts and crafts teacher. He also directed the art department at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio. Mr. Moos was reared in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and studied architecture at St. John's College and Yale University. He later practiced architecture in New York City and worked as a field engineer and interior designer before coming to the academy in 1945. He was responsible for the design work for the restoration of Western Reserve Academy's Chapel and Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson, Ohio. He had a keen sense of historic preservation of buildings and served as a founding member of the Hudson Heritage Association. Later in life he also served as a lobbyist for the American Civil Liberties Union. |