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| | NOTES PAGE of William C. Barrow's masters thesis "The Euclid Heights Allotment" |
 | | The grocery store, the apartment house, and the gasoline station are ordinarily necessities for which provision must be made in any complete neighborhood. |
 | | Similarly, Calhoun's mansion on Cedar had a "glorious view of Lake Erie," according to Calhoun's daughter and presumably the large lots near Columbia and the Euclid Club shared such views (Mildred Calhoun Wick, Living with Love (Newport, DE: Serendipity Press, 1986), 72). |
 | | According to the articles of incorporation of the Continental Development Company of Virginia, an early player in the history of Shaker Heights, Rice was a member of the board of the firm in 1891, along with men from New York and Richmond. |
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