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Sonneck
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1874-
History
Sonneck, a German word meaning 'sunny corner', was a brick home built by Philip Ludwig (Louis) Breithaupt for Judge Anthony LaCourse. Completed in 1877, the design of the home was adapted from Italianate architectural style. Louis Jacob, Louis' son, and his family moved into the home in 1883. Between 1963 to 1986 the house was occupied by Jack and Ellen Smith who operated a commercial art gallery on the second floor.
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108 Queen Street North, Kitchener
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        Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
        
  
    
  
                  
  
                      
  
                  
        
  
        
  
    
  
      
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    1883-
  
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Created November 2024 by DR.
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- Sonneck House - Canada's Historic Places