Old Louisville, Block by Block
Fourth 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 1601 1401 1886-1891 Higgins, Richard H wholesale whiskey 1892 MacLeod, John 1893 Allen, C J F 1894 Vacant 1895-1910 Huffaker, Joseph 1911-1915 Vacant 1916-1938+ Long, Dennis H 1938+ Lyons, M G partner (one of 8) W L Lyons & Co brokers 1603 1407 1886-1889 Lammot, Ferdinand partner, Dupont Co gunpowder 1890-1899 MacLeod, John 1900 MacLeod, Mary L 1901 Robinson, C B 1902-1907 Barbour, P F MD 1902-1903 Lemont, S M 1904-1911 Lemont, Emma B 1912-1920 Anderson, Fannie C boarding 1920-1921+ Martin, E Boyd Mrs 1927-1938+ 2-6 tenants 2000 Garett, The Apts 1605 1411 1885 Vacant 1887-1891 Beckurts, Herman owner of Anderson & Nelson Distilleries 1893-1905 Halloway, J M MD 1905-1918 Halloway, Samuel W MD 1907-1918 Halloway, Annie W 1919 Sales, Anna W 1920-1921+ Jones, Laura 1927+ Conway, Emma J widow 1933-1938+ Richardson, H Wayne maintenance man, Great A&P Tea Co, wife Bernice B 1933-1938+ Richardson, Zora M 2000 Beckurts House B&B 1607 1415 1893-1916 Wolfe, H H wholesale clothing 1907-1919 Wolfe, D H H MD 1921-1938+ Green, Norvin E president Louisville Car Wheel & Railway Supply Co., wife Anne G 1609 1419 1880-1885 DuPont, Alexis I gunpowder and paper manufacturer 1886-1887 Vacant address not listed in 1886 1888 Zorn, S 1889-1906 Kaufman, Henry 1906-1927+ Craft, Joseph A 1933-1938+ Campbell, Cosby wife Verna 1937-1968 Samuel Rhea and Jane Taylor Newland bought the house in mid - 1937 and owned it until 1968 when they sold it to Donald K. and Dolores J. Triplett. The house was mostly configured as apartments during this time. 1611 1423 1894-1931 Willson, Augustus Everett attorney, Governor of Kentucky 1907-1911. Willson got into a little trouble when he pardoned the former governor William Sylvester Taylor, the former Secretary of State, Caleb Powers, and four other members of the Republican Party who had been found guilty of being involved in the assassination of William Goebel, the Democratic Governor of Kentucky in 1900. He also declared martial law in Western Kentucky during the Black Patch War and worked toward establishing temperance legislation. 1895-1907 Eakin, W M 1908-1912 Dallam, Clarence 1908 Ekin, Sadie 1931-34 Willson, Mary E widow of Augustus 1938 Maraman, Dora widow of H L 1613 1427 1894 Vacant 1895-1901 Burghard, J T 1902-1921+ Burghard, Frederica 1905-1921+ Elwang, A W 1927 Hall, Fannie E widow of E N Hall 1933 Vacant 1938 Owen, John W wife Rena 1938 Taylor, Harvey wife Rose L, auto mechanic 1615 1431 1900-1921+ Robinson, A L 1927-1933+ Long, Benjamin A boarding 1938 3 tenants 1617 1435 1888-1889 Duncan, H C African American 1890 Thomas, S W African American 1891 Chapman, John African American 1893-1898