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The Skerritt home was built about 1868 and stood on S Bannock in 1990.
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The park 'n shop lot behind S. Broadway. In the center of the photo is the City Hall and Library on 3345 S. Bannock.
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Entrance to the Englewood Public Library on S. Bannock St.
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The view is to the South along Bannock Street. Hampden (Highway 285) runs from left to right. The Skerritt House can be seen on the left side of Bannock just south of Hampden (white two story).
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The view is to the East. The 3400 block of S. Bannock is at the bottom of the photo. Swedish Medical Center is at the top center.
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The view is to the East. The street in the foreground running left to right is the 3400 block of S. Bannock.
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The view is to the East showing the intersection of Highway 285 & Bannock. The street on the left is old Hampden. Broadway is in the center of the photo running right and left.
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Lion's Club float "Aloha" was the first prize winner in the Pet and Doll Parade. Diana Lynn and Virgil Stevens were on the float at 3559 So. Bannock.
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View to the east. Hawthorn School upper left corner. Empty field is future site of Englewood Schools Administration Building [4100 Block S Bannock]. Street on the left is Oxford and street in the middle of photo is Bannock.
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Home on leave from San Diego.
Gerald Peatrasche-2956 S. Cherokee,
Joseph Melcher-4401 S. Cherokee,
Hal Chestnut-3260 S. Bannock.
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This photo was taken in 1999 shortly after the City of Englewood purchased the house that was owned by Thomas Skerritt.
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Marguerite Massengale was the owner of Marguerite's Dress Shop at 3346 S. Broadway.
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The view is to the East along Highway 285. S. Cherokee is at the bottom of the photo and S. Bannock is at the top.
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A view of the Skerritt property from the corner of Broadway and Sheridan (Hampden). The home is currently located on 3560 S. Bannock.
Thomas J. Skerritt, the first permanent resident of the Englewood area, filed on a homestead south of Little Dry Creek in 1864. At one time he owned most of the land which became Englewood from Quincy to Yale and from the railroad to Clarkson. His home "Shadyside" still stands at 3560 S Bannock. (from Englewood,...