Edwin Reed was the resident of this home at 2304 Glenwood as early as 1896. This unique house was desgined by the architectural firm of Mills, Rheinhart & Bellman. Mr. Reed was the chief clerk and auditor of the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad. In 1900, Lou Howe boarded in the home. The 1910 city directory listed John Drago, a travel agent (salesman) who lived here with Anna Jobb employed as the live-in domestic. The 1918 directory listed roomer Maude Drago who was the organist for the Unitarian Church. | |||||