New Residences Built in 1909
transcribed and contributed by Susan Langheld (date unidentified)
Newspaper: Journal & Banner
Date: June 29, 1909
New Residences
Mr. Huffine’s Ready For Occupancy
Others Nearing Completion
The beautiful residence of J.T. Huffine, which is being erected at the corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets, is nearing completion and will be ready for occupancy , June 7th. Contractor W. L. Humphries is supervising the erection of this building., which contains ten beautiful commodious rooms. Mr. Huffine and his family will move into their new home next Monday. Mr. Huffine will probably have a concrete fence constructed in front of it. The old dwelling has been moved back 100 feet or more and will be used as a tenant house.
The residence of J.G. Cate, which is being, built on the Charleston pike; about one mile from the courthouse is practically completed and will be occupied in a few weeks. Mr. Cate, when he is installed in his new home, will devote his entire time to the management of the farm.
The Methodist parsonage on Lea st. will be completed by July 1st. This is one of the neatest and most attractive homes of which Cleveland can boast.