Last updated: February 5, 2021
Place
Poplar Street
Audio Description, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Wheelchair Accessible
West Branch was barely a settlement in 1852 when Baltimore native Aaron Baker came here to claim the free land he'd received from the United States government for his service in the Mexican War. He promptly sold all 160 acres of it for about a dollar apiece.
Neighborhood Development Preserved
By the time John Wetherell purchased five acres in 1869, the price of land had risen considerably. The new real estate developer set about subdividing his property into town lots, and also decided to name a nearby street after himself. The four houses on this block of Poplar Street are the same the stood here when Herbert Hoover was a child. Their preservation helps remind us of the growing community President Hoover called home.
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Historic Homes on Poplar Street
John Wetherell, the new real estate developer set about subdividing his property into town lots, including along South Poplar Street.
- Credit / Author:
- NPS
- Date created:
- 06/22/2010