Frank J. Bornhauser, 1917

Frank J. Bornhauser, 1917

Frank J. Bornhauser, originally from Texas, purchased the first home site in Upper Arlington. Mr. Bornhauser stated that he purchased his home at 1722 Bedford Road as a result of a dare from King Thompson. Mr. Bornhauser lived in the home with his wife Lily Ford Bornhauser, his mother-in-law Mrs. Sarah Ford, and his son Jack Ford Bornhauser. The home was built in 1915 with an addition and interior remodeling completed in the summer of 1918. An avid sportsman, Mr. Bornhauser was the captain of The Crabs baseball team and played golf left-handed. He was employed by the Federal Garment Company of Canton, Ohio handling sales. This image available online at the UA Archives >> Read the related "Norwester" magazine article at the UA Archives >> ---------------------------------------- Identifier: hinw01p010i01 Date (yyyy-mm-dd): c. 1917-11 Original Dimensions: 3.9 cm x 3.9 cm Format: Black and White Halftone Photograph Source: Norwester, November 1917, page 12 Original Publisher: Upper Arlington Community (Ohio) Location/s: Upper Arlington (USA, Ohio, Franklin County) Repository: Upper Arlington Historical Society Digital Publisher: UA Archives - Upper Arlington Public Library Credit: UA Archives - Upper Arlington Public Library (Repository: UA Historical Society)

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