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Belgravia Court |
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(Compilation from Caron's City Directories 1884-1938)
pre-1909 Address present address Year Head of Household occupation or name of business or notes west side 1400 1884-1890 Southern Exposition entire block. The Exposition lasted fron 1884 through 1887, and the buildings remained for some years after sw corner 1896-1938+ St Paul's Episopal Church later known as Calvary-St. Pauls, presently the Westend Baptist Church 1606 1410 1899 Vacant 1900-1933+ Kendrick, George P vice-president Wm Kendrick's Sons jewelry, watches & silverware 1938 Kendrick, Amelia widow of George P, with 2 tenants 2000 Westend Baptist church
parking lot1608 1414 1899 Meany, W B 1900 Meany, W B MD 1901 Spalding, J B 1902-1905 Tevis, R C 1906-1913 Worthington, A M 1914-1927+ Volz, Harry A (owner of:?) S Zorn & Co grain, 14th & Ormsby 1933+ Hodson Realty Co; Realty Industries 1933+ Hodson, J D 1938+ Hodson, Elizabeth widow of J D 1938+ Robertson, Howard L clerk, Henry Clay Hotel, wife Marcia 1610 1416 1892 Kaufman, Henry 1897-1916 Straus, Moses 1917 Straus, Fannie 1918 Vacant 1919-1921+ Chamberlain, Ella C Mrs 1927 DuPont, Edna 1927 Goodrich, Alex United States Storekeeper & Guager, Louisville Public Whse Co 1927 Hercules, William H sta mgr Stoll Oil Refining Co 1927 James, Hoyt traveling salesman 1933-38+ Goodrich, Alex wife Josephine 1612 1420 1897-1898 Vacant 1899-1911 Gast, Jacob Gast and Bishop Brokers 1911 Lussky, Clifford 1912 Gast, Catherine C 1913-1914 Edelen, R H 1915 Vacant 1916-1920 Edwards, J P 1927+ Harreld, Latimer widow of R W Harreld 1933-1938+ Dister, Albert musician, wife Nell M 1938+ Mitchell, Mary 1938+ Neff, Elizabeth C 1614 1424 1899 Vreeland, Graham Managing Editor, Courier-Journal 1900-1927+ Cottell, Henry A MD physician, office 531 S 2nd 1933+ Cottell, Mary A 1938+ Murphy, Mary E widow of W J 1616 1426 1895-1896 Hast, Emma W 1897-1898 Penton, Emma F 1899-1901 Murray, L C 1901-1902 Newman, G A Jr 1903-1905 Ramsey, W H Rev 1906 Jones, Alonzo (or Vacant) 1907-1910 Underhill, Tracey 1911 Vacant 1912-1914 Johnston, C B 1915 Vacant 1916 Dick, Belle T 1917-1920 Vacant 1921+ Wallace, L D 1927+ Summers, Frank J district traffic supt, AT&T of KY 1933 Vacant 1938+ Burdette, Lilian boarding 1618 1430 1894-1896 Vacant 1897-1906 Smith, G W 1897-1904 Hunt, G R 1907 Vacant 1908-1919 Washburn, G R 1920-1933+ Ball, Robert J president & manager, Ball Optical Co 1938+ Ferguson, Cloe furnished rooms 1670 1432+/- 1894-1898 O'Sullivan, Daniel E (address =1670 in the directory, our modern address match is a best guess. This house may have been an extra located in the court, no longer standing?). Daniel was an attorney, later became Resident Manager of Churchill Downs 1700 1432 1892 Chapman, John [c] 1894 Vacant 1895 Ten Broeck, Rachel 1896-1899 Hill, Edgar 1900 Vacant 1901-1904 Simrall, J G 1905-1906 Reeser, W M 1907 Vacant 1908 Dorsey, C W 1909 Douglas, Rizzie 1909 Mahon, L D 1910 Douglas, Elizabeth 1910 Downs, M L 1911-1915 Wright, D C Rev 1916-1917 Rothschild, S R 1918 Grauman, Doris 1918 Rothchild, S E 1919-1921+ Hall, Fannie furn rooms 1927 Cochran, Mary 1927 Million, Robert E dentist, office at 602 W Broadway 1933 Futrelle, Orlena 1938 Butcher, Roy K wife Dorothea 1938 Hawkins, D C 1702 1436 1894-1895 Monks, Annie D 1895 Hite, Louis 1896-1898 Cain, Paul 1899-1905 Grinter, H Q 1906 Vacant 1907 Herr, A U 1908-1916 Staib, J L 1917-1921+ Staib, Nettie A Mrs 1920 Lancaster, Annie Mrs 1921 Sachs, D A 1927-1938+ 2-3 apartments 1704 1438 1894 Vacant 1895-1898 Young, T J 1899-1900 Price, J W 1901-1903 Ellison, Andrew 1904 Vacant 1905 Hussey, J D 1906 Hussey, Frances L 1906 Morton, D C MD 1907-1910 Clark, W S 1911 Vacant 1912-1914 McPheeters, W L 1915-1917 Vacant 1918 Hall, E N 1919 Appleton, G C 1919 Gayle, N S Mrs 1919-1920 Jacobs, Essie furn rooms 1921 Vacant 1927 Slack, Anna J widow of A J 1933 Martin, Dora L 1933 Slack, Anna J (Annie) 1938 Morrison, Aileen D boarding 1706 1440 1898 Vacant 1899 Hooper, Josephine 1900 Hooper, Bettie B 1901-1903 Adams, M W 1904-1905 Bradley, W O 1906-1910 Shepard, S R 1911-1918 Shepard, Sarah A 1912-1915 Cowles, Frederick A music teacher 1919 Vacant 1920-1927+ Green, Joseph M 1933-1938+ Estes, Ida G boarding 1708 1444 1897-1902 Bolling, Ida F 1904-1907 Hussey, Emily 1908 Vacant 1909 Bales, B B 1909-1933+ Chick, Julia B widow of Carroll Chick; address is listed as Julia Chick boarding in 1914-1915 1911-1933+ Palfrey, Emmett P insurance, 988 Starks building, wife Enna. Listed here in 1911, 33 & 38, residence may or may not have been continuous 1927-1938+ Whiteside, Harry R broker, office at 511 Republic building 1927-? Whiteside, Harry R Mrs principal, George D Prentice School 1710 1448 1896 Vacant 1897-1907 Walker, Walter 1908-1910 Kearns, J H 1911-1913 Kearns, Catherine 1914 SEFTON MFG CO THE corrugated paper products 1914-1916 Woodworth, Ellis lawyer law office 1917-1920 Gates, C D 1917-1920 Swann, C I 1917-1933+ Swann, Ethel I 1918-1938+ Mahon (or McMahon), Boyd B manufacturer's agent 1927 Harris, D Claude sales manager, Eugene Strauss Cabinet Works 1712 1452 1897-1919 Semple, W P 1920-1938+ Miller, Francis H president & general manager, Louisville Railway Co 2000 Fleur-de-lis B&B 1714 1454 1897-1921+ Miller, Shackelford H chancellor of the Jefferson Circuit Court and later Chief Justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals (which later became the Kentucky Supreme Court). Shackelford Miller Jr., (born 1892) was appointed by President Roosevelt as Federal District Judge for the Western District of Kentucky. Later, he was appointed by President Truman as Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, where he served for 19 years, including two years as Chief Judge. more 1927 Miller, Mamie W widow of Shackelford Miller 1933 Highbaugh, Miller contractor 1716 1456 1908-1938+ Holmes Apartments Holmes, C L & Sallie C, 4 apartments. Called Holmes Apartments since 1918 1718 1460 1899-1904 Lyman, Mary E 1905-1906 Ring, R F 1907-1909 Hays, R D 1910-1911 Hays, Gertrude M boarding 1912-1913 Marshall, L A 1914-1921+ Elrod, C H 1927+ Massey, William E president Ryan-Hampton Tobacco Co 1933-1938+ Crum, E N teacher, Louisville Male HS, wife Minnie M 1970s? House destroyed by fire 1722 1468 1899 Vacant ? William M. Botto, artist 1900-1907 Stern, Aaron 1908-1910 Hunt, G R Jr 1911-1913 Vacant 1914 Hall, H C 1915-1918 Vacant 1919 Denny, C H 1920-1927+ Bailey, Etta listed as furnished rooms (boarding) in 1927 1933-1938+ Comley, Rose furn rooms Rose was widow of Mort Comley 1724 1470 1899 Hite, Allen R Philanthropist, financier, funded art education in Louisville 1900-1904 Heyman, D I 1905 Vacant 1906 Watts, J R 1907-1916 Smith, G W 1917-1918 Vacant 1919 Hawes, Carrie M 1920 Bates, Saml 1920-1927+ Haymaker, Annabelle furn rooms multiple tenants 1933 Bright, E W 1938 Keith, Helen furnished rooms 1938 Keith, Hiram flagman, I C System, wife Helen 1726 1472 1899-1903 Fenley, Oscar
banker, president, National Bank of Louisville, served on the first Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Moved from here to 1458 S Third 1904-1905 Vacant 1906-1909 Doolan, J C 1910-1912 Coke, R H 1913-1916 Latham, Elsie G 1917-1918 Vacant 1919-1921+ Burton, G L 1927 Haymaker, Annabelle furn rooms 1933 Vacant 1938 Ragland, Minnie B widow of T M 1728 1476 1899-1903 Werne, Joseph 1904-1921+ Werne, Rosa M 1905-1938+ Whitley, Andrew Graham president Fulton Conway Co wagon/carriage woodwork, hdw & later auto supplies; wife, Mabel
General Notes:
* Resident occupations or notes have been added if known. If you can supply more information on these houses or their early residents, we'd love to hear from you. Email information@oldlouisville.com.
*Years marked as "Vacant": can have several explanations or possibilities. Obviously the house could actually have been vacant, or the family may have been temporarily away during canvassing, the address was between tenants, or the directory made an error (no one home & no one to ask). In some cases it may indicate a new building awaiting its first residents, or one ready to be demolished to make way for a newer building.
* Many short-term residents (especially renters, boarders or apartment house tenants) have been omitted from this list. For more complete listings see our History section and look for the appropriate Excel file.
* Grayed out listings: A building at this address that possibly, probably or definitely no longer exists.About the dates:
* After 1921, years are sampled 1927, 1933, 1938. A + sign after a date reminds us that the resident may have also lived at this address before or after these dates.
* 1884 is the earliest date we can easily find records for these buildings. Any homes noted to be occupied in 1884 are often older than that. But it should also be kept in mind that an address record may represent more than one building over the years. For example, a bungalow style house (early 20th C style, usually teens to 30s), is probably a replacement for an earlier building on the same site, especially where the address record goes back several decades before. Click here for a brief guide to house styles
* Years are inclusive. For example, a resident listed at an address showing1890-1892 was listed in the directory at his address for three years: 1890, 1891 and 1892.Accuracy:
* There is no absolute guarantee of the accuracy of this information.
* Addresses in red mean there may be some question as to the matches between pre-1909 and present addresses. While these are usually correct, further research may be needed. After 1909, almost all addresses should be correct.
* Errors can often be found in original or secondary source material, and probably we made some along the way as well.
* Corrections are welcome and deeply appreciated, but please be kind. Many hundreds of hours of work and quite some expense have gone into researching these compilations, and harsh scolding only discourages further work.
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