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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 1600 1400 1892-1894 Hall, C B 1895-1921+ Chambers, Samuel R 1927-1933+ Chambers, Mollie L 1938 duplexed: McNair, N H; Gaut, Mary 1606 1404 1893-1896 Voris, S B 1897-1903 Voris, Mary J 1904-1905 Powers, J D 1906-1907 Nelson VB 1908 McFarland, Graham 1909-1915 Smith, W M 1915-1916 Vacant 1917-1921 Robinson, A H 1927 Heyburn, Alex 1933-1938+ Frank, L W 1612 1408 1875 Lammot, Ferdinand ?? partner DuPont Gunpowder (listed somewhere this area of 3rd St) 1884-1920 Green, John W address is #1762 until 1888, Mr. Green was a land broker 1921-1927+ Green, Anna A 1933-1938+ Green, Marion A 1614 1414 1892-1898 MacFarlane, Graham 1897 Stockdale, Ex 1899 Vacant 1900-1912 Sackett FM 1913-1938+ McHenry, LH 1616 1416 1893-1898 Hite, W W president, Railroad Supply Company 1899-1925 Bernheim, Bernard
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distiller, Bernheim Bros Distillery (IW Harper, Old Charter etc), with brother Isaac W Bernheim. The brothers donated a number of monuments for the city and the US capitol, later the Bernheim Foundation and Bernheim Forest. They also patented the hip flask. 1925+ McCormack, J N 1933 Youngman, A C boarding 1938 Third Street Inn 2000 Bernheim Mansion Bed & Breakfast B&B 2000 BestRegistrar.com domain name registrar Highland Lighting brass & crystal replacement for antique light fixtures 1618 1422 1892-1916 Shreve, Charles U capitalist 1909-1916 Wright, G D 1917-1920 Vacant 1921-1927+ Bannon, W P 1927-1938+ 3-5 households ca 1980 burned down 1620 1426 1895-1921+ Walton, Druid A civil engineer 1927 Fort, F T 1933-1938+ Fort, Elizabeth B 1624 1432 1897-1948 Culbertson, Samuel A
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banker/capitalist, president of Churchill Downs 1928-1937, Chairman of Board 1937-1948. Conceived & commissioned the first Garland of Roses for the Kentucky Derby in 1931/2. Sons were the "Two Little Knights of Kentucky" in the Little Colonel Stories. 2000 Culbertson Mansion Inn B&B 1628 1436 1893-1896 Maddis, S S 1897 Hussey, F D 1898 Jones, S P 1899 Vacant 1900-1904 Mathews, William 1905-1906 Mathews, Mary M 1907-1909 Cox Attila attorney 1910-1917 Cox, Katherine (Kate) M widow of Attila Cox 1918 Cox, Lucille 1919-1920 Vacant 1920 Vacant 1921-1938+ 6-10 households 1632 1442 1900-1904 Grabfelder, Samuel distiller 1905-1933+ Kaye, W H 1905-1933+ Lewis, Kate C 1938+ Kaye, Mary G 1634 1446 1897-1900 Finzer, Agnes E Mrs Nicholas Finzer 1901 Stolzenbach, C H 1902-1907 Cartledge A M, MD 1908-1921+ Warren, C A 1927 Anderson, Fannie C 1933-1938+ 2-4 households 1636 1450 1892-1938+ Ramsay, William S 1892-1899 Sheckler, J F merchant/tailor 1900 Scheckler, Mahala 1914 Scheckler, B F 1638 1452 1900 Speiden, Theodore SEE NOTES BELOW 1901 Vacant 1902-1904 Morris, Marshall 1905 Schwab, Flora music teacher 1905-1906 Virden, Julia S 1907-1921+ Hite, Mary H (Mamie) widow 1914-1921+ Gaunt, W W 1927+ Boyle, S G 1933+ 4+ households 1938+ Carlton Club Annex 1640 1458 1903-1927+ Fenley, Oscar
banker, president, National Bank of Louisville, served on the first Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1933+ Fenley, Mary W 1938+ Carlton Club 1650 1460 1900-1938+ Wells, Prince 1652 1464 18971921+ Straus, Benjamin 1927 Hazelip, H K 1933 3 residents 1938 Kelsall, Myrtie L Mrs 1654 1466 1896 Vacant 1897-1902 Kohler, Moses S attorney 1903 Doerhoefer, John 1904 Hindman, Biscoe 1905 Vacant 1906-1907 Kahn, EM 1908-1913 Kahn, Leon 1913 Kahn, Sarah 1914-1916 Kahn, JG 1917-1919 Selman, H P 1920 Vacant 1921 Mosley, Alie 1927 4 households 1933 Vacant 2000 8 households 1656 1470 1897-1904 Streng, Manuel J 1905-1915 Taylor, Thomas Pickett (T P) druggist, Taylor Drug Stores 1916-1920 Adler, C L 1921 Henning, Julia 1927 Gaunt, W W 1933 Theta Kappa Psi Fraternity 1658 1472 1895-1899 Joseph, Laf 1900-1907 Timberlake, Thomas C 1908-1909 Hays, Adolph 1910-1914 Sabel, Daniel 1915-1918 Sabel, Lillie 1919-1921+ Barkhouse, M W 1927 5 households 1933 Vacant 1938+ Walker, Lula B 1660 1476 1895-1896 Bond, Joseph 1897-1902 Tachau, Mattie L 1903-1910 Lazarus, Saml 1911-1919 Lazarus, Ida 1917-1919 Salinger, Max 1920-1927+ Freiberg, Benj 1933-1938+ Levin, Jos 1664 1480-84 1908-1921+ Gheens Apartments around 8 apartments 1927-1938+ Diana Apartments around 8 apartments Third & Hill 19teens+ Diamond Service Station Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation Uncertain:
1632 1452?? 1893-1895 Winter, Julius, Jr 1896-1899 Speiden, Theodore Note For 1893-1899 at #1632: this may have been an earlier house on the site of the present day 1442, or a re-numbering in 1900 (When we know the Grabfelder home was built). It it's a re-numbering, this may be referring to 1446 or 1452
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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