Drawings, [18--].

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Drawings, [18--].

Possibly first four drawings of the house of Frances Jennings and John Stephen Casement of Painesville.

4 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8054623

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Casement, Frances Jennings, 1841-1920

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John S. Casement (1829-1909) was born in New York and came to Ohio in 1850 to work as a railroad construction foreman. He met Frances Jennings (1840-1928) while working near Painesville, Ohio, and they were married in 1857. After service in the Civil War, Casement, along with his brother Daniel, obtained a contract to perform tracklaying and grading for the Union Pacific's transcontinental line. The work lasted from 1866 to 1869. John Casement was later involved in a number of other business ven...

Heard, E. Blythe

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Possibly an architect, of Painesville, Ohio. From the description of Drawings, [18--]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962128 ...

Casement, John Stephen, 1829-1909

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U.S. Army officer, railroad engineer, and civic leader, of Painesville, Ohio. From the description of John S. and Frances Jennings Casement collection, [18--]-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70922992 John S. Casement (1829-1909) was born in New York and came to Ohio in 1850 to work as a railroad construction foreman. He met Frances Jennings (1840-1928) while working near Painesville, Ohio, and they were married in 1857. After service in the Civil War, Casement, along wi...