Ralph and Eva Hemingray bought this house in 1910. Ralph died in 1920 and in 1923 Eva sold the house to her son-in-law, Philip McAbee, who, we believe, was President of Hemingray Glass and had married Ralph's daughter Mintie Carroll .
McAbee died in 1948, and the house was sold to Dean D. Zimmerman, who may have been related to a Zimmerman who was an executive for Hemingray. In later years, Zimmerman did some pretty awful things to the house so he could rent the upstairs bedrooms.
(The above information from The Hemingray Glass Company A Most Colorful History"
by H. G. "Bea" Hyve (a.k.a. Clarice Gordon) for more information check out my Links page)
