Dwight & Jane Cutler Residence

A large, old stone house with an arched entrance, green roof accents, and several windows. The front is surrounded by bushes and bare trees, with a lamp post on the right side. The sky is overcast.

5 N. 23rd Ave. E.

A three-story high octagonal tower with battlements and parapet walls give this English Revival style house with Tudor details a castle-like appearance. The stone façade is made of limestone quarried on Lake Erie’s Kelley Island. Cutler was president of, naturally, the Dwight G. Cutler Company, a salt, lime, cement, and building materials firm. Cutler died in 1923 near Singapore aboard the steamship Empress of France while on an around-the-world cruise with his wife; he was thirty-eight.

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