The June 30, 1910 issue of the Toledo News-Bee contained an advertisement by Williams & Palmer for your choice of a new home at 2912 or 2916 Parkwood Place available "cheap." The prospective buyer could pick up the keys to view the two houses from 2907 Parkwood Place. Harold Ferrin, a draftsman, lived at 2912 Parkwood Place (now Rockwood Place) in 1911. Authur Ferrin, also a draftsman, boarded here. By 1918, the home at now-2912 Rockwood Place was the residence of Frank Butler who was with the Willys-Overland Company. He and his wife Luella Butler still lived here in 1924. Mr. Butler had become an electrician with LaSalle & Koch. | |||||