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[[File:wheeler.JPG|250px|thumb|left|]]WILLIAM H. AND SARAH WHEELER-692 WILSON. William Wheeler worked at the W. W. Carr Company, a manufacturer of windows and doors. This home, an example of Eastlake Victorian architecture, was built for them in 1879. They may have lived in the house until 1889.
 
Other residents of the home have included [[KERPER, John A.|John A. KERPER]] and Joseph Mulgrew.
 
The home was featured on the Old House Enthusiasts "Tour of Homes" in 2011.
 
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Old House Enthusiasts. Online: http://www.dbqohe.org/uploads/2011-brochure.pdf
 
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WILLIAM H. AND SARAH WHEELER-692 WILSON. William Wheeler worked at the W. W. Carr Company, a manufacturer of windows and doors. This home, an example of Eastlake Victorian architecture, was built for them in 1879. They may have lived in the house until 1889.

Other residents of the home have included John A. KERPER and Joseph Mulgrew.

The home was featured on the Old House Enthusiasts "Tour of Homes" in 2011.

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Source:

Old House Enthusiasts. Online: http://www.dbqohe.org/uploads/2011-brochure.pdf