Talk:Nathan G. Moore House
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Article move
[edit]This article was recently moved from the title Nathan G. Moore Residence to Nathan G. Moore House. This was done because "Nathan G. Moore House" is the proper title for the structure (source: Illinois HPA Property Information Report).
Because this page already existed as a redirect page, I was not able to do a proper article move. Therefore, the original history page had to be left behind. That page can be accessed here: Nathan G. Moore Residence History.
The other page ("Nathan G. Moore Residence") has been turned into a redirect page.
A.Fox 02:17, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
Request for information
[edit]Since this house is mostly notable for its original construction and the 1923 reconstruction, very little recent information is easily available. In particular, if anyone has any information regarding when the Summerville's sold the house, when Bob Dugal bought the house, and if anyone owned it in between, please add it to the article. Also missing is the year that it was first opened as a tour house.
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