File:1645 Cambridge Boulevard in 1918 (4379019187) (enhanced).jpg

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English: Mr. Dwyer and his wife, Mary E. (Huggett) Dwyer, moved to Upper Arlington in December of 1917 where they resided at 1645 Cambridge Boulevard. Mr. Dwyer was the traveling representative for this area of the Scranton Lace Company. He was active with both his family and his farm, where he had a second residence. He and his wife had two children, Edmund F. and Margaret Charlotte. Emmett Dwyer was described as a believer in himself, a self-starter, an optimist, and an authority on canine teeth. W. L. Arnett purchased the Dwyer house in September of 1918, and he and his family moved into the residence in February of 1919.
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