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Sandusky
Register , 20 July 1909
Contractor
Emil Feick will reside in Oberlin where he is engaged
Owing
to the length of time it will be necessary for him to remain in Oberlin,
contractor Emil Feick, of the firm of George Feick & Co., has decided to
move his family there. At present he is superintending the erection of a
$125,000 college building, which, when completed, will be the handsomest of the
group of college buildings. Mr. Feick
has a large gang of men employed and is rushing the work through as rapidly as
possible.
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Websites by Barbara F.
Gregory: |
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barbfeick.com
- Index of all my sites. |
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Family Trees
- Feick, Gregory, Gundlach |
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Feick Family Cookbook
- treasured family recipes.
Cakes & Frostings
Cookie recipes
Main
Dishes
Salads &
Salad Dressings
Pies
Kid's Recipes |
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Family Rules & Forms
- I was probably the only parent in town with
written house rules. But I had requests from other parents for copies of
them. My children are grown - I don't need them any more, so I am passing
them on to you.
House Rules -
Money and Bedtimes
Golden Rules
Chores &
Priorities
Automobiles &
Driving
Dating and Going Out with Friends
Rules for
Parties
Getting Along at Home and more! |
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Feick
Contractors, Inc.
- Architects -
Engineers - Surveyors - General Contractors - Construction Management - located
in Sandusky, Ohio. |
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Elizabeth
Feick Wilber Law Office
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224 East Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio 44870, (419) 625-6778 |
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Feick
History
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Feick
Geneology from 1564 Five generations of
builders in the
Sandusky, Ohio area. My Great Grandfather
Adam Feick,
his brother
George Feick Sr, and
George Feick
Jr have a number of buildings listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. Put-in-Bay
Oberlin
College
Sandusky Jail |
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