622-24 Tennyson Place
 
622 Tennyson Place was home to G. Wellman Durham, who was in insurance, in 1918 while Miccislas Dunn, an editor, lived here in 1921.  624 Tennyson Place was home to Frederick Galliers in 1911.  Mr. Galliers was a travel agent (salesman) with Weed, Colburn & Company.  Charles Townsend, an engineer, lived here in 1918.  By 1921 Mihran Ajemian lived here.  Dr. Ajemian was a physician whose office was located in the Close Building.  Frederick Bradford and his wife Augusta Bradford lived here in 1924.  Mr. Bradford was a baggageman.  The duplex was constructed in 1907 according to the Lucas County Auditor's records.
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