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Third Street, 1400 Block East Side
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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 east side N/A 1884-1886 Doyle, Pat Dairy; date from 1884 or earlier; original listing address is 1765, roughly (we think) NE part of block 1887 Brannon C African-American residents in 1887; original listing address is 1765, roughly (we think) NE part of block, site of the former Doyle Dairy 1887 Thuston, A 1601 1401 1897-1898 Winston, G A 1899-1927+ Winston, Mary E 1920-1933+ Eudy, Mary C P Mrs vice president for Mary Cummings, fashion designer. factory around the corner on Magnolia betw 2nd & 3rd 1921-1933+ Paine, Katie R 1938 3 households 1605 1407 1906 Vacant 1907-1921+ Robinson, C P 1921 Kaufman, Benj 1927 Johnston, Mary 1933-1938+ Offutt, Z C owner, plus 2 tenants 1613 1411 1894 Vacant listed in direcory as 1611 1894/5 1895-1927+ Bruce, Helm very prominent attorney, Helm & Bruce and Bruce & Bullitt; KY state legislator; a leader of the fusionist movement, active (sometimes notoriously) in state & national politics 1933-1938+ Bruce, Sally W 1615 1415 1889 Morris, W W (1713) listed in direcory as 1713 in 1889 1890-1898 Morris, William W 1899-1910 Cochran Samuel M, MD 1911-1917 Cochran S L 1918 Wedekind, Mary H 1919 Cochran Emma 1920-1921+ Goldsmith, Saml 1927-1938+ Hafner, Chris G Jr owner (plus 2-3 tenants), clerk Progress Laundry Co. 1617 1417 1899-1900 Vacant 1901-1906 Wolf, Henry distillery owner 1907-1920 Wolf, Louisa E Louise or Louisa 1921+ Wolff, Amelia B 1927 Vacant 1933 Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity House 1938 2 households 1619 1421 1899-1902 Morris, W W insurance 1903 Vacant 1904-1907 Creel B M 1908-1910 Mockridge, John Rev 1911 Vacant 1912-1915 Gregory J P 1916-1919 Darlington, T E 1920-1927 Heyburn, Henry B buyer, Belknap Hardware & Machinery Co 1927-1938+ Bland, J O N/A 1425 1913-1918 Smith, Arthur Raymond prominent local architect in the prairie & craftsman styles; active from 1885-1947 1919 Hickman, R B 1920 Barker, C W 1921+ Price, J W 1927+ Price, Violet 1933-1938+ Farnsley, B H Still owned by the Farnsley family as of 2005 N/A 1429 1913-1921+ Mapother W L 1927+ Farmer, Edward C Oscar Farmer & Sons Hay & Grains 1933-1938+ Farmer, Mary E 1623 1433 1897-1911 Thalheimer, William wholesale shoes 1911-1921+ Thomas, H T 1927-1938+ Abell, Irvin W, Jr 1625 1435 1897 Vacant (not listed in 1898) 1899 Key, M L 1899-1916 McCulloch, J G 1916-1921+ McCulloch, Nannie H (Mrs J G) 1927-1938+ Heyburn, John G lawyer, Peter, Lee, Tabb & Krieger 1629 1441 1896 Vacant 1897-1903 Straus, Herman 1904-1916 Straus, Sarah 1912-1917 Kohn, W I 1918 Vacant 1919-1920 Miller, G M 1921 Becker, H E 1927-1938+ Heyburn, H B buyer, Belknap Hardware & Machinery Co 1631 1443 1896 Walton, C J 1897-1901 Fitzgerald, Edwin 1902-1903 McFarlane, Graham 1904 Vacant 1905-1906 Duncan, H F 1908 Vacant 1909-1911 Herb, Arthur 1912 Vacant 1913-1920 Kaufman Benj 1915 Rubel H M 1917-1919 Rubel Hannah 1921 Heyburn, John G lawyer, Peter, Lee, Tabb & Krieger 1927 Vacant 1933-1938 4-5 households 1633 1445 1896-1897 Winter, Julius Jr 1898-1899 Moore, Percival 1900 Dodd, C P 1901-1903 Dodd, Lottie P 1904 Vacant 1905-1906 Simpson, J D 1907 Vacant 1908-1910 Orell, B W 1911 Vacant 1912 McFarlane, Graham 1913 Brand, A O 1914 Brand, Mildred 1915 Stone JC 1915-1916 Brand JH 1917-1919 Seiler, J A 1920-1938+ Atkisson, Eugene R lawyer, office Lincoln Bank Bldg 1635 1449 1896 Nelson, C L insurance company manager 1897 Nelson, Maria B 1898-1901 Bond, Joseph B 1903 Vacant 1904-1908 Straus, A I 1909-1910 Fulton, F J 1911 Vacant 1912 Baldwin, Pauline 1913-1916 Trost Wm 1917-1921+ Latham, Elsie G 1927+ Steedman, Alma president Steedman Academy of Music and Fine Arts, also at this address 1933-1938+ Arnold, A M 1701 1453 1902 Sans-Souci Apartments longer term residents listed below 1906 Armstrong, Arabella 1916-1920 Cummings, Mary embroidery manufacturer, fashion designer 1906-1920 Flexner, E M 1927-1933+ Frost, H R 1910-1913 Hallman, C M 1911-1921 Kline, D E 1919-1921+ Leidinger, Lelia C 1904-1914 Mead, O C 1903-1907 Porter, M R 1908-1921+ Quarrier, Cushman controller, L&N Railroad 1921-1933+ Starr, S A 1911-1913 Timberlake, T C 1905 Voris, Mary J 1927-1933+ Wood, Ethel R 1709 1463 1893-1901 Warren, W B 1903-1920 Tachau, Mattie L 1920-1921+ Burger, Simon 1927 Vacant 1933 Bauer, G E Jr 1938 4 households 1711 1465 1893-1894 Vacant 1895-1896 Lewis, R W 1897 Vacant 1898 Farris, W L 1899-1901 Buchanan, J W 1902 Neville, W J 1903 Neville, G H 1904 Randolph, Helen 1905-1906 Isaacs, I C 1907 Behre, Joan W 1908 Vacant 1909 Hendrix, G W 1909 Tuel, C B 1910 Meyer, H S 1911-1915 Vacant 1916-1920 Burger, V J 1916-1920 Opper, J E 1921 Cox, Atilla 1921 Gaulbert, Hattie R 1927-1938+ Malkmus, Herman C helper, Stan Sam Mfg Co 1927+ Ranck, Helen C N/A 1475 1927+ Wilhoyte, Zack A 1475 1933-1938+ Charminel Apartments 6 households 1733 1477 1902-1919 Dick, A M manufacturing representative, from1913 & after with 2-3 tenants 1915-1918 Goldsmith, Violet B tenant 1917-1919 Shallcross, W M 1917-1918 Yager, R T 1918 Yager, R T Francis Yager in 1927 1920-1921+ Heyburn, Alex 1927+ Dick, Emma C widow of A M Dick 1933-1938+ Fuhrman, J M 1735 1481 1895-1899 Churchill, Eva F 1899 Sackett, F M 1900-1917 Boyle, S G 1918 Durrett, R T 1919-1921 Long, L P 1927+ Moore, Forrest L vice-president Moore Bros Motor Co 1933-1938+ 4 households
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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