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2:20 Benjamin F. Heiny Residence

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This home located at 703 North Franklin Street, known as the B.F. Heiny House, was rental property until after the turn of the century. The original owner is unknown. Joseph S. Conner and his family were tenants in 1900, and the Heinys moved in sometime later. Benjamin Heiny came to Kirksville in 1867 as a student in Baldwin's new Normal School and remained the rest of his life. He was Adair County Clerk, owned the Normal Bookstore, and was owner/editor of the Kirksville Journal. In 1891, he and a partner organized the National Bank of Kirksville.

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  • 2:20 Benjamin F. Heiny Residence
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  • 06/03/2026
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  • E. M. Violette Museum Documents and Publications Collection. Kirksville Photos, 1897 (MUSDP K2). Photo 2:20. Dimensions of the physical black and white photograph is 5 x 8 inches, mounted on a 6.5 x 9.5 inches cardboard page.
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