J. T. Wamelink was an accomplished organist, pianist, and composer. Originally from the Netherlands, Wamelink immigrated to Cleveland in the 1830s. He opened a music store in the 1850s at 323 Superior Street that specialized in pianos and sheet music. In 1894, he and his wife Catherine built a large house on Woodland Hills Avenue (later Woodhill Road) that would later become the home of East End Neighborhood House. | Source: Cleveland Centennial Commission, Woman's Dept. Album of the Western Reserve Centennial. Cleveland: E. H. Clark & Co., 1896. Cleveland Public Library.Download Original File
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Cleveland Centennial Commission, Woman's Dept. Album of the Western Reserve Centennial. Cleveland: E. H. Clark & Co., 1896. Cleveland Public Library.