Waverly Newspaper, 1980s. This home was built by Dr. William A. Rohlf in 1913. He and his wife had no children so the large home had a number of sitting rooms rather than many bedrooms. The house is much as it was when new (written in Feb 1990s). In 1989, when the home was opened to a tour during the Heritage Fest, many of the original pieces of furniture were found in the attic along with the original blueprints. SW 2nd st at 1st Ave on southeast corner. Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No. 89N0030.
FB Comments- Nick McCumber 10-25-23
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o Penny Murray
Once owned by Bob Coonradt is now owner by Leah Brandau Thier
LindaClint Schrage
I think it was Dr Roelfs home, before Coonradt’s.
Lisa Coonradt Kneeskern
Correct!
Lilah Hicks Grimm
It was Dr. Tretrola's house
Jennifer Bahlmann-Ballantine
Always loved this house!
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Waverly Newspaper, 1980s. This home was built by Dr. William A. Rohlf in 1913. He and his wife had no children so the large home had a number of sitting rooms rather than many bedrooms. The house is much as it was when new (written in Feb 1990s). In 1989, when the home was opened to a tour during the Heritage Fest, many of the original pieces of furniture were found in the attic along with the original blueprints. SW 2nd st at 1st Ave on southeast corner. Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No. 89N0030.
FB Comments- Nick McCumber 10-25-23 •
o Penny Murray Once owned by Bob Coonradt is now owner by Leah Brandau Thier
LindaClint Schrage I think it was Dr Roelfs home, before Coonradt’s. Lisa Coonradt Kneeskern Correct!
Lilah Hicks Grimm It was Dr. Tretrola's house
Jennifer Bahlmann-Ballantine Always loved this house!