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Raymond House, exterior, south and east sides
12024-09-27T15:28:05+00:00Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d91Raymond House, exterior, south and east sides, 1920?-1929?2024-09-27T15:28:05+00:00CWRU Archivespublic domainRaymond House001161920?-1929?unknown[Places]Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d
Description 4-story building of 8424 gross square feetThis property continued in use after 1949. Post-1949 research is not yet completed.
Formal Name Raymond House
Named For Emma S. Raymond, friend
Other Names Wickenden House 1944-1945: University House
Cost 1910: $22,500 1941: $12,500Occupants 1910-1929: Charles S. Howe, Case president 1929-1941: William E. Wickenden, Case president 1941-1949+: Mather College
Uses 1910-1949+: ResidenceBought 1910: from C. W. Whitmarsh to Case
Sold 1941: Case to WRUTrivia Longest continuous Case President's residence
This summary was compiled by staff of the University Archives from sources in the custody of the Archives.