Although examples of her work ranging from modest cottages to large brick homes survive in various parts of the city, the South Wayne Historic District contains the largest concentration of Ninde’s work. The following list comprises known Ninde houses within the district: 701, 702, 706, 710, 722, 726, 810, 814, 818, 902, 912, 922, 926, 1002, 1018, and 1025 Wildwood Avenue and 3131 South Wayne Avenue.
Other notable early residents include: Guy Mahurin, a prominent local architect who resided at 927 W. Wildwood; Charles Worden, a lawyer, banker, and Civic Improvement Association president who lived at 1022 W. Wildwood; Charles Lane, a Fort Wayne newspaper man and Commercial Club director who was active in state and national politics and resided at 917 W. Wildwood; and Senator Homer Capehart who located his phonograph company in Ft. Wayne in 1929, and lived at 709 Packard Avenue.
722 W. Wildwood - Joel Ninde
809 W. Wildwood - Joel Ninde
902 W. Wildwood Joel Ninde
921 W. Wildwood - Craftsman - Architect Strauss -1925
1025 W. Wildwood - Joel Ninde
1030 W. Wildwood - Craftsman - Theo Frank House
1024 Kinnard Avenue - Neo classical - Miles and Flora Frysinger
1020 Kinnard Avenue - Eclectic John Wing Architect
1010 Kinnard Avenue - Colonial Revival -1925
922 Kinnard Avenue - Colonial Revival-Dr. Kent and Anna Wheelock
909 Kinnard Avenue - American Four-Square/Prairie-1925
803 Kinnard Avenue - Craftsman - Harry & Florene Lydick 1915
717 Kinnard Avenue - Craftsman Square/Swiss 1915
701 Packard Avenue - Carl & Gathern Goebel Electic 1925
714-716 Packard Avenue- Tudor Revival
718-720 Packard Avenue
810 Packard Avenue -Craftsman 1918 - Doehrman/Jackson House
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