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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Richard H. Depew Residence
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2 comments:
There's some indication the house was at 1019 Hillside Avenue. (That's the address RHD Jr gave when he enlisted in WWI.)
If that's right, it's gone.
BTW, Depew the younger decided he wanted nothing to do with the business of his ancestors --
dmairfield.org/people/depew_rh/
Depew Jr. has quite the resume. A certified pilot by age 19 in 1911 is quite impressive.
Interesting to see that in 1929, while in mid-flight on his way to Cleveland with a passenger, a storm forced them to jump from 11,000 feet.
I can hear the conversation now...
"Dick...do we really need to bring the parachutes?"
"Of course! What if it rains? You know we'll have to jump out of the airplane in the middle of a storm from 2 miles high right?"
"Sure Dick...sure".
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