Notes for: Nannie Laurentz Harshbarger
Local news item, "West Union Record," Thursday, August 5 1915, in its entirety:
"Mrs. Nannie Stuart is pushing the work on her new residence on Chancery Hill. Four brick layers are at work finishing up the basement above ground, and several carpenters are at work putting in the sleepers for the first floor. The building will consist of a basement finished under the entire building, two stories, and a finished attic. The whole will have from 25 to 30 rooms when finished, with several porches, and will be one of the largest and finest dwelling houses in this section of the state."
Local news item, "West Union Herald," Thursday, April 13 1916, in its entirety:
"W. Scott Stuart is unloading a car load of tiling for the roof on the house he is building on Chancery Hill. The roof will be of the best class of tiling, and will be put on by experts and will last for ages."
Local news item, "West Union Herald," Thursday, May 25 1916, in its entirety:
"The tile roof is being put on Mrs. Nannie Stuart's new residence on Chancery Avenue."