Image: Chestnut Hills
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Description: Photograph of Chestnut Hills, a now-demolished Neo-Georgian brick mansion in Euclid, Ohio, in the United States. Meade & Garfield was the architectural firm. The house, completed in 1903, was owned by Great Lakes shipping magnate Henry S. Pickands. It was demolished by his widow about 1938.
Title: Chestnut Hills
Credit: https://books.google.com/books?id=pFxNAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA66-IA7&ots=WlSRtasusI&dq=%22House%20for%20H.S.%20Pickands%22&pg=PA45#v=onepage&q&f=false
Author: "Selected Miscellany and Editorial Comment". The Brickbuilder. March 1904, p. 78 (plate 22)
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