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Index to "Deep Ellum" (Elm
Street) Directory
(Updated June 20, 2004: added link to Hyman Michaelson obit)
Dallas, Texas 1891, 1901, 1911, 1922, 1927 & 1938 |
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516: Fred J. Sellier [roomer], bartender @ Abraham Cohn |
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Home Industrial Tailors, merchant & mfg. tailors (Max Friedman) | Home Industrial Tailors (Max Friedman, propr.) | Abraham J. Smith, mens clothing |
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523: S. Wallace Kanady, mfr. & dealer in saddles, harness, saddlery hardware Miss Pet Robertson [residence], seamstress @ Ellis & Moffett |
Theophile Hans, saloon |
521 / 2201: 523 / 2201 1/2: |
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2201-2203: McConnell Bros. Furniture (J. E. McConnell, Mgr.) |
2201-2203: C. B. Anderson Co., Inc., furniture (Charles B. Anderson, pres.) |
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518 / 2202: Samuel Singer, dry goods, general merchandise |
W. Yonack & Son, general merchandise (Wolf & Nathan Yonack) | Nathan
Yonack, dry goods Daniel Rabinowitz, real estate |
H. D. Rice & Son, drugs (Hudson D. Rice, Jr.) | |
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525: John J. Burns, importer & jobber, linens (Patrick Callaghan, mgr.) Patrick Callaghan, importer & jobber linens |
William Chapman, mfr. artificial limbs 525-527: |
525 / 2203: Lloyd W. Savage, grocer |
2203-05: Baggett Furniture Co. (Will Baggett, proprietor) |
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520: Joseph L. Weems (c), shoemaker Wing Sam (Chinese), laundry Dennis Derritt (c), barber |
520 / 2204: Kohn Wolf, clothing |
Joseph Wolfe, clothing | Kahn Wolfe, dry goods | Louis Lehman, dept. store | |
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527: Southwestern Baptist (c) (E.W.D. Isaac, editor) James T. M. Lindsey (c), mgr. Southwestern Baptist Amis Brothers, produce, commission merchants (George A. & John W.) Benjamin R. Bluitt (c), physician (office over 527 Elm) |
527 / 2205: 527 1/2 / |
2205 1/2: Mrs. Tamesia Johnson, (widow of P. L.), furnished rooms Willard P. Simpson, photographer |
2205: J. H. Luna & Sons, furniture (James H., Lloyd H. & White Luna) |
2205: Anderson Furniture Co. (Enoch M. Anderson, pres.) |
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522: Harry Eeles, practical horse shoer Frank F. Vinnedge [see related article] [roomer], blacksmith @ Harry Eeles Stephen E. Wilson [roomer], blacksmith @ Harry Eeles |
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2206: Levi & Munzesheimer, gents furnishings (Leo S. Levi & Laurence F. Munzesheimer) |
Dallas Sample Store, ready to wear (Leon Wasserman, proprietor) | Nathan Nudleman, clothing | Nathan Nudleman, dept. store |
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529: George W. Louden, new & second hand goods & furniture |
Dallas
World (c), publishers Edward Winn (c), barber |
529 / 2207: 529 / 2207 1/2: |
2207-09-13: C. B. Anderson & Co., new & second hand furniture (Charles B. Anderson, manager) |
2207: Vacant |
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2208: Jacob Harris, manager, saloon |
James
M. Babb, jeweler H. D. Rice & Son, drugs (Hudson D. & Hudson D. Rice, Jr.) Dr. Hudson D. Rice, physician |
H.
D. Rice & Son,
drugs (Hudson D. Jr. & Hudson D. Rice, Sr.) Dr. Hudson D. Rice, physician |
Variety Bargain Store (Aaron Wald) |
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531: C. D. Kanady & Son, cornice mfrs., tin, copper & sheet iron workers (Charles D. & R. E. Kanady) |
Sam Scott, furniture |
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2209: Vacant |
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526: 526 1/2: 528: 528 1/2: |
526: 526 1/2: 528: |
526 / 2210: 528 / 2210 1/2: |
2210: L. Michaelson & Bro., clothing (Louis & Jacob Michaelson) [shown as 2018 Elm] |
2210: Jacob Michaelson, clothing |
2210: Nathan Nudleman, dept. store |
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533: Julia Lynch (Mrs. Edward), lodging house Edward D. Lynch [residence over 533 Elm], fruit dealer |
James
R. Woods (c), saloon Reuben J. Johnston (c) [residence] Andrew J. McCauley (c), attorney [see related article] |
533 / 2211: 533 1/2 / |
2211-11 1/2: 2211-A: |
2211: 2211 1/2: |
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530: William W. Young, fruits, confectionery, cigars |
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2212: M. Abramson & Son, clothing (Meyer & Abraham Abramson) |
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535: James J. Finnigan, paints, oils, wall paper, painters' supplies John W. Cooley [rooms over 535 Elm], works @ Hanks & Hanks Isaac S. Dickerson [residence over 535 Elm] |
James Ragsdale (c), restaurant |
533 / 2213: 535 / 2213 1/2: |
2213 1/2: Vacant |
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532: Isaac Tobianski, clothing, furnishing goods |
Newman
Goldstein, pawns Metropolitan Loan Office (Newman Goldstein, prop.) |
532 / 2214: Friedlander Bros., gents [clothing] (Benjamin Friedlander) (See obit) |
2214: 2214 1/2: |
Abe
Abramson, pawn broker
& jewelry Samuel R. Rothschild, dry goods |
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537: 539: |
537-539: John W. Cooley, furniture |
537-539 / 2215-17: Burrell E. Hendricks (c), saloon |
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2217 1/2: Andrew O. Henson, furnished rooms |
2215-21: Alexander Motor Co., used cars (Ernest Alexander) |
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2216: Louis B. Rosenberg, pawnbroker & jeweler |
2216: Louis B. Rosenberg, pawnbroker & jeweler |
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536: William Murphy, jewelry, clothing, secondhand goods Joshua M. Hurd, watchmaker Emanuel M. Jones (c), barber Wilson Hargrove (c) [roomer], barber @ E. M. Jones |
Emanuel M. Jones (c), barber | 536 / 2218: Max Friedman, tailor |
Thomas M. Miller, general merchandise | A. Gleason Furn. Co. (Austin Gleason & Teddy J. Ross) | Vacant |
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541: Eclipse Furniture House (Sterling G. Roberts, proprietor) S. G. Roberts, second hand furniture (John J. Roberts, mgr.) |
541-543: Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company |
541 / 2219: 541-543 / |
2219: Bank Williams (c), chiropodist Charles B. Terrell (c), barber |
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538: Edward L. Buck, jewelry |
Hyman Wolf, clothing | 538 / 2220: Hyman Wolf, pawnbroker |
Charles S. Bloom, clothing | Charles S. Bloom, pawnbroker | Max Jewelry Co. (Max Utay, mgr.) |
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543: Atlanta Hotel (W. P. Barbee, proprietor) William P. Barbee, dealer in piano & organs (prop. of Atlanta Hotel) Rufus Edmonds [boarder], carpenter Robert M. Puckett, piano tuner & repair |
543 / 2221: Frederick Bruss, tailor |
Frederick Bruss, tailor | Fred Bruss, tailor, cleaner, presser, furrier & hattter | ||
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540: John J. Burkle [roomer] blacksmith @ G. W. Brooks Daniel Cooper [residence], contractor, builder |
John
Henenberg, pawnbroker Daniel Cooper |
540 / 2222: 540 1/2 / |
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545: A. J. McDowell & Co., hay, grain, feed (Andrew J. McDowell & Charles M. Hobbs) Milledge V. Howell [roomer], clerk @ A. J. McDowell & Co. |
Vacant | 545 / 2223: M. La Fayette Pool, saloon |
The Owl Candy Co., mfrs. and wholesalers (Peter S. Pappas, manager) | Owl Candy Co., (James Pappas; George Pappas, mgr.) | Bergfeld Distributors, beverage mfrs. (Rudolph L. Bergfeld) |
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. | Abraham Kahn, clothing | 542 / 2224: Abraham Kahn, clothing Mrs. Rosalee Sides (widow of W. W.) [furnishes rooms?] |
A. Michaelson & Sons, men's furnishings (Abe, Phil, Mike & Issie Michaelson) | A. Michaelson & Sons, men's furnishings (Abe, Phil, Mike & Issie Michaelson) | A. Michaelson & Sons, clothing (Abraham, Michael & Issie Michaelson) |
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544: Monarch Saloon, (Edward G. Fritts, proprietor) |
Phoenix Saloon (William Welkering & Charles Spies, proprietors) |
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2226: Liberty State Bank (George T. Reynolds, pres.) Liberty State Bank Bldg.: Rooms: 201 Vacant 202 Vacant 203 Lawther Grain Co. (Joseph E. Lawther) 204-5 Hess & Skinner, engineers (Fred E. Hess & Philip M. Skinner) |
2226: Liberty State Bank Bldg. (George T. Reynolds, chairman of the board; Joe E. Lawther, pres.) Liberty State Bank Rooms: 201 Vacant 202 Vacant 203-4 Vacant 205 Francis M. Abbott, loans |
2226: Crown Jewelry Co., Inc. (Eli Shapiro, pres.) |
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2300: Central Drug Co., drugs, druggists, sundries... (Meyer Nathan & Abe Landsberg) |
2300: William A. Boren, fruits |
2300-4: American Trading Co., Inc., No. 5, grocery (Benjamin Ackerman, pres.) |
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551: Walter B. Powers, groceries, provisions, tobacco & cigars Rutherford E. Hill, wholesale produce, commission merchant, importer of foreign & domestic fruits & grocers' supplies |
551-553: Russell Cameron, dry goods | 551 / 2301: Mechanics Trust & Savings Bank (Thomas B. Love, president) |
2301-11: Home Furniture Co. (Boniar S. Morgan, ...general manager) |
2301-11: Home Furn. Co. (Boniar S. Morgan, gen'l mgr.) |
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552: Louis Harris, shoemaker Ephraim Haag, tailor, cleaner, repairer Dennis Collins [residence] |
Queen City Drug Store (Hudson D. Rice, mgr.) | 552 / 2302: Queen City Drug Store (Charles A. Hamilton, prop.) Hudson D. Rice, physician with Queen City Drug Store Jesse P. Chambers, physician |
2302: Alfred Shwiff, dry goods |
2302: Goldberg & Soltes, mens furnishings Abe Goldberg & William Soltes) Meyer Grabstald, shoe repair |
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553: Johnson & Greer, hardware, builders' hardware & mechanics' tools (Jefferson W. Johnson & John C. Greer) John T. Hall [residence], canvasser for New Home Sewing Machine Co. Perry Hiatt [residence over 553 Elm], hostler @ Dallas Transfer Co. William V. L. Cooper [rooms over 553 Elm], wood turner @ Leeds & Conkling John J. Blake, works @ Dallas show case factory [residence over 553 Elm] Hazard Perry [residence over 553 Elm], carpenter Byron Wise [rooms over 553 Elm] J. V. Ridley [rooms over 553 Elm] Richard Ridley [rooms over 553 Elm] Frank Newman [residence over 553 Elm], laborer Allen R. Newton [rooms over 553 Elm] Hartley W. Littleford [residence over 553 Elm], china mender |
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554: Frank Allinson, fish & vegetables Uptown Drug Store (Dr. James M. Coble, propr.) James M. Coble, physician, surgeon & proprietor of Uptown Drug Store) John F. Cowan, physician, surgeon |
Joseph
Zimmerman, clothing Samuel F. George, fruits |
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555: Jacob Schneider [rooms over 555 Elm], baker @ S. A. Dent Edward Volkerding [rooms over 555 Elm], driver @ S. A. Dent |
Atlanta Hotel (Hugh A. McClure, proprietor) |
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556: William J. Owen, meat market |
Phillip Aronoff, dry goods |
556 / 2306: Edward Sanders, jeweler 556 [1/2]
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2306: Benjamin Schwartz, clothing |
2306: Louis Michaelson & Bro., clothing (Louis & Dave Michaelson) |
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557: Walter D. Scherer, mfr. & prorietor, lightning steam cooker, new & second hand furniture Thomas K. Keeton [rooms over 557 Elm], clerk @ Major B. Smith William A. Keeton [rooms over 557 Elm], works @ W. D. Scherer |
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557 / 2307: J. F. Thomas & Son, real estate, livestocks & fire insurance (J. Frank Thomas) James B. Addington, tailor |
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558: Conerty Brothers, saloon (Charles & Bernard Conerty, proprietors) |
Q. T. Saloon, (John A. Kettle, proprietor) | 558 / 2308: Isaac Lewis. city salesman [@] Southern Notion & Novelty Co.; saloon Stagner & Williams, restaurant (Joseph W. Stagner & Wm. J. Williams) |
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2308: Model Tailors (Leo Fife & Eser Aronofsky) |
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559: John A. McMahon, saloon |
E. Virgil Henry, barber | 559-61 / 2309-11: Lewin & Hooper, meat market (Ludwig Lewin & George M. Hooper) |
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2310: Klar & Winterman, pawnbroker, jewelers (Herman Klar & Jacob Winterman) |
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562: Frank Crescione, fruits, confectionery, cigars, tobacco |
562: 562
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562 / 2312: Klar & Winterman, pawnbrokers (Herman Klar & Jacob Winterman) |
Klar & Winterman, pawnbrokers (Herman Klar & Jacob Winterman) | Vacant | Abe's Pawn Shop (Abraham Ornish) |
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& Rosenthal, meats
(Emil Lewin & Abraham Rosenthal, proprietors) Ford & Co., loans (Thomas P. Vinson, mgr.) |
563 / 2313: Jacob Lipshitz, clothing |
Model Tailors (Leo Fife & Eser Aronofsky) | Vacant | ||
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564 / 2314: Michaelson Bros., dry goods |
2314: Michaelson Bros., pawnbrokers (Hyman D. & Max Michaelson) |
2314: Michaelson Bros., pawnbrokers (Hyman D. & Max Michaelson) |
2314: Capitol Package Store No. 2, liquor (Earl L. De Shong) |
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565: 567: 567 1/2: |
567 / 2315: Abraham Hayman, saloon |
T & N. O. Cafe (John, Samuel & Joseph (Abrahams) | Slim's Barber Shop (Sidney A. Denning) | ||
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566: Solomon Michaelson, clothing Dominick Scalotta, fruits |
566 / 2316: Abraham Levine, saloon |
2316-16 1/2: Uncle Sam Pawn Shop (Abe Goldberg & William Soltes,
proprietors) Goldberg & Soltes (proprietors of Uncle Sam Pawn Shop) |
2316: Uncle Sams Pawn Shop (Abe Goldberg & William Soltes) |
2316: Uncle Sam's Pawn Shop (William Soltes) |
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568: Rail Road Drug Store, (William P. Treadwell, prop.) James F. Thomas, real estate & collecting agent |
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2318: Treadwell's Drug Store (William P. Treadwell) Bartlett M. McGregor, jeweler |
2318: Treadwell's Drug Store (William P. Treadwell) |
2318: Double Dip Ice Cream Co. (Louis Eliopulos) |
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569: Alfred J. Tichenor, confectionery, fruit, cigars, (J. L. Tichenor, mgr.) |
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570: Blue Corner Saloon (Charles R. Hauck, propr.) |
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Benjamin Addington,
tailor Hill & Foulk, barbers (Vincent M. Hill & Crawford Foulk, proprietors) |
570 / 2320: Solomon Jacobs, saloon |
Jacob
Lipshitz, gents furnishings S. R. Weil Adolph Kohn, soft drinks |
Bartlett M. McGregor, pawnbroker & jewelry | Meyer Grabstald, shoe repair |
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Globe Tailoring Co. (Isadore Sturman, Leo Fife & Eser Aronofsky) | Albert's Domino Parlor (Albert George) |
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576: Occidental Saloon & Restaurant, (Maurice J. P. Lacy, proprietor) John J. Leonard [rooms over 576 Elm], clerk @ W. F. Shook David Meyers [rooms over 576 Elm], passenger conductor Oscar Johnson [rooms over 576 Elm], bartender @ M. J. P. Lacy |
576-578: Albert Schuman, saloon |
576 / 2400: Oscar Hunt, saloon, restaurant, furnished rooms |
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2400: Central Drug Store (Oatis Bros., Inc., owners & operators) Oatis Bros., Inc., varieties (Lloyd B. Oatis, pres.; H. Oliver Oatis, sec-treas.) |
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577: "The Old Corner" Saloon, (Joseph Tiffee, proprietor) Charles A. Morrison [roomer], bartender |
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581: Lee Hop (Chinese), laundry |
581: William Stewart, saloon |
581 / 2401: 581 / 2401 1/2: |
2401-03: Mammoth Theatre (c) (Carr S. Scott, proprietor) |
2401-03: Circle Theatre [Philip E. Wilson, manager] |
2401-03: Nisbett's Garage, auto repair (Robert A. Nisbett) Otto Hille Electric Co., auto repairs (Otto A. Hille) |
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578: Kelly & Loughlin, staple & fancy groceries & provisions (Frank S. Kelly & John W. Loughlin) |
. | 578 / 2402: Asaf E. Anton, grocer |
2402: Elisa A. Coury, confectioner |
2402: Weinstein & Bazman, clothing [Harris Weinstein & Emil Bazman] |
2402: Oatis 5¢ to $1.00 Variety Store (Oatis Bros., Inc., owners & operators) |
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579: Callier Benjamin (c), barber William Terry (c) [roomer], porter @ Callier Benjamin |
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580: August Hoerr, restaurant |
580 / 2402 1/2: 580 / 2404: 580 / 2406: 580 / 2406 1/2: |
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585: Jordan Springfield (c), boardinghouse |
585: E. Henry Biehl, saloon |
585 / 2405: 585 / 2405 1/2: |
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2405: Finis M. Eagan, photography |
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2407-9: Palace Theatre (c) (William R. Loyd (c), proprietor |
2407-9: Palace Theatre (Palace Theatre Corp., mgrs.) |
2407-9: Harlem Theatre, motion picture theatre (William R. Loyd, mgr.) |
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582: William J. Miller, meat market |
Hunt & Fay, meats (Oscar Hunt & William Fay) |
582 / 2408: 582 / 2408 1/2: |
2408: Arthur Swartz, dry goods |
2408: Day & Night Pawn Shop [Abe Minsky, manager] The Dallas Dry Goods Co., Inc. |
2408: Day & Night Pawn Shop (Benjamin Schwartz) |
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589: Carter, Bird & Co., lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds |
589: Carter, Bird & Co., lumber (Charles E. Bird, J. Dale Carter & Samuel P. Bird, proprietors) |
587-9 / 2407-9: Morris Grocery Co. |
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584: Patterson & Mitchum, new & second hand furniture & hardware (William T. Patterson & David M. Mitchum) |
584: Edward F. Brickley, grocer Otto P. Levlon, shoemaker |
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2410: Rucker Candy Co. (DeWitt T. Griffith [owner?]; J. W. Rucker, mgr.) |
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591 / 2411-11 1/2: Vacant |
2411: E & L Lewin Market (Emil & Ludwig Lewin) |
2411: Vining & Smith, meats (John A. Vining & Joseph M. Smith) |
2411: Sterling H. Wilson, shoe shiner A Different Auto Rent Co., taxi Allen H. Thomas) |
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586 / 2412: William W. Wilson, tinner Berachah Mission |
2412: Barney Weinstein, clothing |
2412: Vacant |
2412: Central Pawn Shop (Morris Levine) |
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(William H. Lyne, prop.) Frank T. Payne, galvanized iron... tinner (see related article) |
588 / 2414: 588 / 2414 1/2: |
2414: 2414 1/2: |
2414: Lyne & Glass, hardware (Eugene S. Lyne & Meredith E. Glass) |
2414: Lyne & Glass, Inc., hardware (Meredith E. Glass, pres.) |
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595: Mary E. Bailey (widow of George) [residence over 595] Edward Sharp [residence over 595 Elm], waiter @ George Hatch E. Joseph F. Reeves [resi dence over 595 Elm], cook @ George Hatch |
595: Central Hotel James H. Cox, proprietor) |
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590 / 2416: 590-9 / |
2416: Wilkins & Prokas, restaurant (W. Winfield Wilkins & Joseph B. Prokas) |
2416: J. Edwin Mallow, restaurant |
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597 / 2417: 597 1/2 / 599 / 2417: |
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2417-21: Fair's Economy Food Store, grocery (Mrs. Rose Fair) |
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592: William B. Jago [roomer], clerk @ J. C. White |
Fred Holloway, grocer | 592 / 2418: Dennis V. Hooper (c), drugs Frank J. Hawkins (c), physician |
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594: James L. Adams, physician, surgeon Nathaniel W. Noell, dry goods, notions, millinery, umbrellas, hats, shoes Samuel M. Burnett [rooms over 594 Elm], (Rice & Burnett) |
Dunn Hotel (Samuel A. & Charles Dunn, residents) | 594 / 2420: White & Marshall, loans (Arthur M. White & Gay H. Marshall) Charles C. Long [residence] |
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2421: Frank Catina, soft drinks Camillo Colonno, restaurant |
2421: Vacant |
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596: Rice & Burnett, druggists (Hudson D. Rice & Samuel M. Burnett) Wrighter A. Gary, brick contractor, builder James M. Bridges (rooms over 596 Elm), carpenter |
594-596: Patrick Henry, grocer |
596 / 2422: 596 / 2422 1/2: |
2422: 2422 1/2: |
2422: Public Pawn Shop [Dave Goldberg, William Saltes & O. E. Rachofsky] |
2422: Uncle Jake's Public Pawn Shop, No. 1 [Samuel & Oscar Rachofsky) |
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598: J. M. Greig, designer & en- graver on wood and metal Williams & Williams, groceries (Benjamin R. & Daniel P. Williams) Thomas K. Williams, portrait artist, studio over 598 Elm Walter S. Coleman [roomer], clerk @ Willliams & Williams West Richardson, Sr. [rooms over 598 Elm], carpenter, contractor |
J. C. McFarland Drug Co. (John C. McFarland, president) | 598 / 2424: The McFarland Drug Co. (John M. McFarland, president) William Deatherage, physician Eugene J. Irvine, physician Archibald Nicholson, physician John T. Watson, physician |
2424: United Grocery Company Store #25 |
2424: Bowman Drug Store [Clyde E. Bowman, proprietor] |
2424: Liberty Pawn Shop (Louis Ornish, mgr.) |
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604: Henry Rider, confectionery |
604: William J. McCray, barbecue meats |
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605: James R. Wisdom, druggist Frank H. Pirie [rooms over 605 Elm], bartender @ Skelton Bros. L. Wiley Skelton [rooms over 605 Elm], bartender @ Skelton Bros. J. C. Holbrook [rooms over 605 Elm], carpenter Joseph Coffer [rooms over 605 Elm], bartender |
Jesse Killough, new & second hand furniture | 605 / 2501: Harry Sigel, saloon |
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606: Roman Leser [residence], peddler |
Charles Barnes (c) |
606 / 2502: 606
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2502: 2502 1/2: |
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607: Phelps & Bigelow Wind Mill Co., of Kansas City, warerooms & office; (Robert Houston, State agent) William R. Evans [roomer] (co-owner of Payne & Evans) |
Bartlett R. Berry, tin shop |
607 / 2503: 607 1/2 / |
2503: Thomas Z. Dies, furniture |
2503: John L. Jones Furniture Co. [John L. Jones, proprietor] |
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(pre-1911 / Current): |
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608: Washington Bush (c) [roomer], laborer Pinckney Collins (c) [residence] waiter @ Union Depot Hotel |
608: Annie Daniels (c) |
608 / 2504: 608 1/2 / |
2504: Wilson Furniture Co. (Urie H. Jones, prop.) |
2504: Ludwig Lewin, meat market |
2504: Reuben Masinter, dry goods |
|
609: Bulloch Hotel (James M. Stiff, propr.) |
Thomas A. Davenport, carpenter | 609 / 2505: William Dixon (c), furnishes rooms |
2505-2505 1/2: Waukesha Hotel (c) (Georgia Dixon (c), prop.) |
2505-2505 1/2: Waukesha Hotel [William E. Carter, proprietor] |
2505-2505 1/2: Waukesha Hotel, furnished rooms (William E. Carter) William E. Carter [residence @ downstairs] |
|
610: Jackson & Steer, groceries (William P. Jackson & Frederick J. Steer) |
Pierson & Shacklett, blacksmiths (Nelse Pierson & Ben L. Shacklett, proprietors) | 610 / 2506: Douglas Henderson, blacksmith |
2506: Del's Furniture Co. (Corrie J. Delfeld, prop.) |
2506: Family Dry Goods Store [Alfred Shwiff, proprietor] |
2506: David Eisenstein, dry goods |
|
611: Belle DeWitt (widow of Joseph), boardinghouse |
Hiram D. Shaffer, cabinetmaker @ Bradford Furn. Co. | 611 / 2507: Garrison Van & Storage Co. (Arlie C. & Arthur W. Garrison) |
2507: Selig Co. of Texas, (Texas Distributors for West Disinfecting Co.) West Disinfecting Co. (Selig Co. of Texas) |
2507: Vacant |
2507: D. W. Luton Furniture Co. (Dorris W. Luton) |
|
612: Frank Willers, new & second hand furniture |
Davis Sewing Machine Co. | 612 / 2508: Joseph Zimmerman, clothing |
2508: Morris Strouss, hardware |
2508-10: Morris Strouss, clothing |
2508: Edw. Barshop, dry goods |
|
613: Jacob A. Ewing, physician, surgeon Lawrence C. Schoolfield, physician |
Henry Lorton, baker | 613 / 2509: Henry Britton [residence] |
2509-11: Fakes Furniture & Carpet Co. (warehouse) |
2509: Fakes Furniture & Carpet Co. (warehouse) [W. H. Wray, president] |
2509-11: 2509-11 1/2: |
|
. | 614: N. L. Junell, feed |
614 / 2510: 614 1/2 / |
2510: 2510 1/2: |
2510 1/2: Evans Cafe [John B. Evans, proprietor] |
2510: 2510 1/2: |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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615: Albert S. Hawkins [residence], carpenter |
Jack W. Klein, bartender @ L. B. Cunningham | 615 / 2511: James M. Barker, [residence], foreman |
|
|
|
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616: Helen Baer (Mrs. Jacob), dry goods, notions, clothing, boots, shoes Jacob Baer [residence] Aaron Titche, dry goods, notions (Mrs. Helen Baer, mgr.) |
616: H. Baer & Son, dry goods (Helen & Sylvan T. Baer) [see related article] David J. Morgan, shoemaker |
616 / 2512: 616 / |
2512: 2512
1/2: |
2512: 2512
1/2: |
2512: 2512
1/2: |
|
619: Haughton Bros., produce, commission merchants (Lafayette H. & Brooks E. Haughton) |
617: 619: |
617-19 / 2513-15: Crown Mfg. & Bottling Co., mfrs. soda & mineral waters; flavoring extracts (George W. Baker, president) |
2513-15: Central Transfer & Storage Co. (John Parks, Jr., & Grover C. Parks) |
2513: 2513 1/2: 2515: |
2513-15: S & W Auto Parts (Eli Wilonsky) |
|
. | 618: Mrs. Sarah. L. Brossac (widow of John) |
618 / 2514: Benjamin Swartz, dry goods |
2514: 2514 1/2: |
2514: C. P. Adams Fish Market No. 3 [Mrs. Daisy Adams, proprietor] |
2514: 2514 1/2: |
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. | . |
620 / 2516: 620 [1/2] / 2516 1/2: |
2516: 2516 1/2: |
2516: 2516 1/2: |
2516: 2516 1/2: |
|
2517-17 1/2: Mitcham Furniture Co. (Bishop A. Mitcham, prop.) |
2517: 2517 1/2: |
2517: Milton Furniture Co. (Weldon H. Milton) |
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622: Robert Donnelly, blacksmith, wheelwright |
. | 622 / 2518: Frederick E. Allen, shooting gallery |
2518: 2518 1/2: |
2518: Morris Strouss, clothing |
2518: Herman's House of Bargains, mens' clothing (Jacob Herman) |
[see also 625 / 2521] |
. | . | 623 / 2519: Vacant |
2519: Andrew Beck (c) [residence] |
2519-21: Runner & Thompson, second hand goods [Samuel B. Runner, W. Samuel Thompson] |
2519-21: S & W Auto Parts, storage (Eli Wilonsky) |
|
. | . | 624 / 2520: James Papas, restaurant |
2520: Elman C. Pickett, restaurant Calvin L. Low, clothing |
2520: American Junk Co. [Saul Saltzman, proprietor] |
2520: Henry E. Meacham, 2nd hand clothing |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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. | . | 625 / 2521: Miss Florence Hamilton [residence] |
2521: William Habbleary (c) janitor @ S. M. U. |
|
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2522-24 2522-24 |
626: 626-628: |
626:
|
626-8 / 2522-24: Missouri Tent & Awning Co., tents, wagon covers, tarps (Theodore J. Haig, manager) |
2522-26: Frazier Furniture Co. (Thomas F. Sr., Thomas F. Frazier, Jr. & Howard J. Ryan) |
2522: Wilson Furniture Co. [Urie Jones, proprietor] |
2524: Joe's Gun & Lock Shop (Joseph Dorner & Rubin Goldstein) |
|
629: Boland & Haire, plumbers, gas fitters (Thomas S. Boland & John E. Haire) |
629: A. Bret Hall, blacksmith |
627-9
/ 2523-25: Dallas Transfer Co.(inc.) household warehouse (William? I. Ford, pres.) |
2523-25: Troy Laundry Co. (Tony Dorsa, pres.) |
2523-25: Vacant |
2523-25: Goodwill Industries of Dallas (Millard J. Heath, exec. sec.) |
|
. | . | 630 / 2526: Frazier Mercantile Co. (inc.) installment goods (Thomas F. Frazier, pres.) |
@ 626-628 / 2522-24] |
2526: Economy Paint & Wall Paper Co. [C. H. Wolf, proprietor] |
2526: Economy Paint & Wall Paper Co. (Charles H. Wolf) |
2527-29 |
. | . | 631-33 / 2527-29: Lawther Grain Co. (Robert R., William J. & Raymond R. Lawther) |
2527-29: H. J. Heinz Co., food products (Chas. H. Campbell, mgr.) |
2527-29: Dobson & Co., salvage goods [Oscar Holloway, manager] |
2527-29: Sigel's, wholesale liquor (Sidney Sigel) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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2528-30 |
634: 634-636: 636: |
634-636: City Hotel & Bar (James Kettle, prop.) |
634-6 / 2528-30: Mansell & Bartholomew, saloon (Chris C. Mansell & Malcolm L. Bartholomew) New City Hotel (Mansell & Bartholomew) |
2528-30: 2528
1/2: |
2528-30: Furniture Trading Co., new & used furniture [William J. Roy & Enoch M. Anderson, owners] |
2528-30: Harry Rosenbaum, dry goods |
|
635: Minnie Vetray (Mrs. Gilbert) [residence] |
. | 635 / 2531: David N. McNeely, [residence] barber @ Mrs. J[ohn] C. Dancy [2014 1/2 Elm] |
2531: 2531 1/2: |
2531: 2531 1/2: |
2531-31 1/2: Top Furniture Co. (Louis S. Toplitz) |
2532-4 |
640: Marian S. Giles (Mrs. Samuel), boardinghouse Samuel Giles [residence] Lena Gray (widow of J. B.) [residence] |
640: Viney Bragg (c) |
638-40 / 2532-4 Moore Bros., grocers (Charles J. & Jennings M. Moore) |
2532: 2534: |
2532-34: American Trading Co. [L. N. Checkler, manager] |
2532-36: American Trading Co. Office No. 2, grocery (Benjamin Ackerman, pres.) |
|
637: Lottie Baker (widow of Hiram C.) [residence] |
Mrs. Jennie Hamilton (widow of Frank) | 637 / 2533: Vacant |
2533: 2533 1/2: |
2533: 2533 1/2: |
2533-33 1/2: Louis Smith, furniture |
|
2535: Hughes Furniture & Auction House (warehouse) (Thomas H. Hughes, prop.) |
2535-41: Hughes Furniture & Auction House [Thomas H. Hughes, proprietor] |
2535: King & Wheeler Furniture Co. (Everett King & Thomas L. Wheeler) |
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642: Causey & Co., saloon (James M. Causey & John R. Rupard) William O. Rupard [roomer], bartender @ Causey & Co. |
Samuel Brown, saloon | 642 / 2536: Dallas Tent & Awning Co., mfrs. tents, awnings, hay covers (Robert McNab, proprietor) |
2536: Thomas B. Madison (c), real estate & loans Peoples Tailoring & Pressing Club (c) (Henry S. Smith (c), prop.) |
2536: Gray Furniture Co. [Mrs. Mamie Gray, proprietor] Peoples Tailoring & Pressing Club [Henry S. Smith, proprietor] |
|
|
642 / 2538: George A. Brown (c), saloon |
2538: Star Furniture Co. (Edward T. Hamer) Smith & Co., hardware (William H. & J. Miles Smith) |
2538: Texas Sandwich Shop [John W. Cayton, proprietor; residence @ James Hotel] James A. Ford, restaurant; residence @ James Hotel James M. Murray, clothing |
2538: Ruttenberg's Dry Goods Store (William Ruttenberg) |
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2539-41 |
639-41 / 2539-41: Ed C. Smith & Bro. Undertaking Co. (inc.) (H. F. Smith, president) |
2539-41: National Furniture Supply (Bernard Freed) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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|
|
|
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2539-41 |
. | . | 643-45 / 2539-41: Monschke Co., carriage mfrs., rubber tiring,auto & carriage painting (William Moon, prop.) |
. | . | . |
|
644: Holloway & Co., groceries, seed; branch at 644 Elm; (George R. Holloway) Fannie Morris (widow of Jacob) [roomer] Benjamin Harper [roomer], clerk @ A. Dysterbach |
Willingham & Adams, wood (Isaac J. Willingham & George H. Adams) | 644 / 2540: Louis Selikoff, dry goods |
2540: 2540 1/2: |
2540: 2540 1/2: |
2540: 2540 1/2: |
|
2542: Thomas H. Boyd, soft drinks |
2542: Max W. Barshop, clothing |
2542: Max W. Barshop, dry goods |
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. | . | 645 / 2543: Garrett Apple, horseshoer |
2543-45: William J. Lawther, hay, grain, feed...(general offices, principal plant & main store) |
2543-45: W. J. Lawther Mills (Inc.) wholesale-retail hay, grain & feeds [William J. Lawther, president] |
2543: Milton Furniture Co. (Weldon H. Milton) |
|
647: George H. Lawson [residence], wood yard @ 652 Elm |
. | . | . | . | . |
|
. | . | 648 / 2544: Le(e)arie Thomas (c), restaurant |
2544: 2544 1/2: |
2544: B & J Sales Co., general merchandise [Charles C. Jones, manager] |
2544: 2544 1/2: |
|
William Nance (c), driver @ William M. Earnest | 651 / 2545: E. Samuel Warden, black-smith |
|
|
2545: Vacant |
|
|
. | . | 650 / 2546: Peter Raschke, restaurant |
2546-48: J. D. Smith Furniture Co. (Junious D. Smith) |
2546-48: J. D. Smith Furniture Co. [Junius D. Smith, proprietor] |
2546-48: J. D. Smith Furniture Co. (Julius D. Smith) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2547: 2547-51: |
2547: 2547-51: |
2547: 2549-51: |
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652: George H. Lawson, wood |
. | 652 / 2548: Junius D. Smith, furniture |
|
650 / 2546] |
|
|
. | Daniel Sherman (c), driver @ William M. Earnest | . | 2549: Vacant |
2549: Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge [William S. Willis, grand chancellor; J. Edwin Smith, sec-treasurer] |
2549: The Dallas Gazette, newspaper (Joseph H. Owens, editor & mgr.) Hallack Salvage Co. (Edw & Nicholas Hallack) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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|
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|
|
|
|
. | . | 2550: John E. Doyle, restaurant |
2550-52: Caldwell Furniture Co. (successor to Hill Furniture Co.) (John H. Caldwell) |
2550: John W. Moles, barber |
2550: 2550-A: 2550 1/2: |
|
Mary
A. Pettibone (Mrs.
Edward R.), dressmaker, tailoress Edward R. Pettibone, barber Tabitha Huddleston (widow of William P.) [roomer], seamstress @ E. Du Court & Co. |
Mrs. A. Szymanski, grocer | . | . | . | . |
|
2551: Vacant |
2551: George's Sandwich Shop (John W. Lemmons) |
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2552: Charles B. Anderson & Co., No. 2 [Charles B. Anderson, president] |
2552: 2552-A: |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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|
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|
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|
|
658: E. Du Court & Co., mattress mfrs. (Mrs. Pasquale Goggia) |
Dallas Tent, Awning & Mattress Co. (Mrs. E. Ducourt & Pasquale Goggia) | 2554: Mrs. S. E. Kiley |
2554: Harry Kissner, dry goods Jacob Susman, shoemaker |
2554: Jacob Bloom, clothing |
2554: Sobel's Variety Store (Mrs. Frances Sobel) |
|
. | William M. Earnest, coal, wood & feed | 659 / 2555: William M. Earnest, coal |
. | . | . |
[2556-2558] |
662: James A. Tilley, wood yard |
. | . |
2556: 2558: |
2556-58: Frazier Furniture Co. [Thos. F. Sr., & Thos. F. Frazier Jr. & Howard J. Ryan, owners] Pacific Northwest Finance Co., loans [Thos. F. Frazier, Jr., manager] |
2556-58: Santa Fe Paint & Wall Paper Co. (Samuel Arons) |
|
664: Mary E. Coffman (widow of R. M.), dressmaker Demarcus H. Gibson [residence] |
Meldon M?/N? Bass, saloon | 664 / 2560: Morris Gorbman, clothing |
2560: Morris Engle, clothing |
2560: Indian Herb Store "Mfr. of Ka-Ro's Herb Tonic" [Ralph E. Crawford, proprietor?/ manager?] Dr. William K. Fouts, physician Joseph F. Bazzlay, watchmaker |
2560: Indian Herb Store (J. Edwin Lee, mgr.) William K. Fouts, physician |
|
. | Mont A. Stewart, agent, 2nd hand furniture | 666 / 2562: Vacant |
2562: Crawford Furniture Co. (George F. Crawford, prop.) |
2562: Crawford Furniture Co., [George F. Crawford, owner] |
2562: M & M Sales Co., grocery (Joseph Meyer) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2600 & 2602 |
668: Dallas Art Company, portrait painters, artists, mfrs. picture frames |
. |
668 / 2600: 668 1/2
/ 2602: |
2600: 2602: |
. | . |
2603 |
673: Abraham Dysterbach (manager) groceries, feed, hay, grain, wood & coal |
673: 673-677: |
671 / 2603: 673 / 2603 1/2: |
2603: Vacant |
2603: James B. Smith, vulcanizing |
2603-5: Fink Paint Co. (Samuel A. Fink) |
|
670: Marcus A. Pillsbury, pictures & frames |
670-672: Jackson & Steer, grocers (William P. Jackson & Frederick J. Steer) |
670 / 2604: North Texas Furniture Co. (Richard M. Ellis, manager) |
2604-06: Railway Sales Co. (Samuel A. Fink) |
2604: Samuel A. Fink, paints |
2604: S & S Bargain Store, dry goods (Samuel & Joseph Segal) |
|
675: 675-677: |
675 / 2605: James M. Jackson, storage & transfer |
2605: Star Iron & Metal Co. (Hyman Wolf, prop.) |
2605: Vacant |
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672: Allen I. Acers, meat market |
. |
672 / 2606: 672 / 2606 1/2: |
2606: 2606 1/2: |
2606: 2606 1/2: |
2606: 2606 1/2: |
|
677 / 2607: Samuel Bingham's Son Mfg. Co., mfr. printers' rollers (Frederick T. Whitehouse, manager) |
2607: Griffin & Parish, used autos (Alvin L. Griffin & William F. Parish) Griffin & Boatright, auto repair (J. Marvin Griffin & John T. Boatright) |
2607: Carp Auto Parts Co. (Abraham Carp) |
2607-13: Vacant |
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|
674: James A. Wood [residence], barber @ P. Q. Jones Sarah E. (Mrs. Orange) Martin [residence], works @ mattress factory |
Beverly A. Jones, blacksmith [residence] | 674 / 2608: Maurice A. Powers, restaurant |
2608: Daniel V. Benjamin, confectioner |
2608: Santa Fe Salvage Co., paints, oils & varnishes (Edwin L. Nichols, mgr.) |
2608: H. Arons Hardware Co. (Hyman & Mrs. Sarah Arons) Mrs. Sarah Arons (widow of Hugo) [residence] |
|
Lucy Morris (c) [residence] | 679 / 2609: Lucy Morris (c) [residence] |
2609-09 1/2: Yarbrough & Son (Albert T. & William D. Yarbrough) |
2609: 2609 1/2: |
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|
. | Charles M. McGee, helper @ Munger Gin Co. |
676 / 2610: 676 / 2610 1/2: |
2610: 2610 1/2: |
2610: 2610 1/2: |
2610: 2610 1/2: 2610-A: |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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Margaret Noble (c) [residence] | 681 / 2611
1/2: Amelia Lewis (c), restaurant |
2611: 2611 1/2: |
2611: Quality Job Printing Shop (M. L. Johnson, propr.) Isadore Rusman, shoe repair |
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|
678: Matthew Van Dusen [residence], horse dealer |
William E. McLaughlin [residence] | 678 / 2612: John B. Hill, saloon |
2612: McMahan Bros., restaurant (P. Dexter & John W. McMahan) |
2612: Anna's Cafe (Bailey P. Hargis) Sidney Balling, clothing |
2612: Vacant |
|
683 1/2: August Tiedeman, fruits confectionery, ice cream, etc. |
683: Lee Chester (c) [residence] |
683 / 2613: 683 / 2613 1/2: |
2613-13 1/2: Charles J. Sartoris, tinner |
2613: C. J. Sartoris Sheet Metal Works (Charles J. Sartoris) |
|
|
680: Frederick Simon, Sr., feed, hay, grain |
. |
680[?] / 2614: 680[?] / |
. |
2614: 2614-A: |
2614-A: 2614 1/2: |
|
687: Henry L. McGregor [residence], new, second hand furniture @ 396 Elm |
Reuben P. Baugh, inventor [residence] | 687 / 2615: Joe Lawther & Co., wholesale & retail grain, hay & poultry feed (Joe E. Lawther & Thomas J. Angus) |
2615-17: American Transfer & Storage Co. (Kurk K. Meisenbach, pres.) Popular Price Express Co. (American Transfer & Storage Co., proprietors) Thompson-Munro-Robins, chemicals (Garrett R. Nearing, mgr) Jacob Dold Packing Co., meat packers (Paul E. Armstrong, mgr.) |
2615-17: American Transfer & Storage Co. (Kurk K. Meisenbach, Pres.) |
2615-17: Carpenter Transfer & Storage Co. (Claude C. Carpenter) |
|
682: Claus Schmidt, saloon |
Edward McMillon (c), furniture | 682 / 2616: Edward McMillon (c), furniture |
2616: U.S. Junk Co. (Isadore Corchine & Samuel Louis) |
2616: E. L. Chester Furn. Co. (Emory L. Chester) |
2616: Ralph H. Cohen, 2nd hand clothing |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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2617 1/2: W. H. Conkling & Sons, planing mill (William H., Lucius C. & W. Frank Conkling) |
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684: Martha E. Gifford (Mrs. John E.), boardinghouse John E. Gifford, [residence], gardener Alfred Rockhold [boarder], carrier district 17, Dallas post office |
Maggie Marshall (c) [residence] | 684 / 2618: Joseph H. Hutcherson (c), saloon |
2618: Santa Fe Salvage Co., paints, oils & varnishes (Edwin L. Nichols, mgr.) |
2618: Joseph Barshop, clothing John B. Evans, grocery |
2618: 2618 1/2: |
|
689: Beverly A. Jones, blacksmith |
689
/ 2619: Mack Miles (c), barber |
2619-21: William H. Irvin (c), brickyard |
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2620-2622 686 / 2622 688 / 2622 1/2 |
. | 688: William E. McLaughlin, grocer |
686 / 2622: 688 / 2622
1/2: 688 1/2 / 2624: |
2620-22: American Transfer & Storage Co. (wagon yard) |
2620-22: American Transfer & Storage Co. (wagon yard) |
2620: 2620 1/2: 2622: 2622 1/2: |
|
691: William B. Jones, wagon yard, feed dealer |
691 / 2621 1/2: Mack Miles (c) [residence] Mattie Miles (c) [householder] |
2621-23: Kroehler Mfg. Co. (parking lot) Central Transfer & Storage Co. (parking lot) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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|
|
693-695: 695: |
693: 695 1/2: |
695 / 2623: 695 / 2623 1/2: |
2623: 2623 1/2: |
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. | . | 690 / 2624
1/2: Mack Miles (c), clothes cleaner |
2624: 2624 1/2: |
2624: 2624 1/2: |
2624: 2624 1/2: |
|
John Silliphant, meats | 697 / 2625: William Johnson (c), pool hall |
2625: Vacant |
2625-37: Manufacturers Exposition Bldg (inc), fireproof storage ((A.J. Vestal (Arkadelphia , Ark.), Pres.)) Garland Stove Co., (Jack M. Little, representative) Gibson Refgrigerator Co. (Matt M. Toole, representative) Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets (Forest M. Hall, southern & southwest representative) J. Kennard & Sons Carpet Co. (Edwin W. Hein, representative) Kroehler Mfg Co., furniture (Harry P. Davis, mgr.) John J. Lucik, wholesale furniture Moore Bros. Co., wholesale furniture (Ashton P. Holman, representative) R. R. Pace Co., furniture (Rolla R. Pace) The Simmons Co. (William H. Tiernon, sales mgr.) |
2625-37: Manufacturers Exposition Bldg. James A. Conner, mfr. agent Kroehler Mfg. Co., furniture mfg. (William L. Grath, mgr.) Ahart Van & Storage Co. (Thomas E. Smith, mgr.) |
|
2626-2626 1/2 |
692: John C. Dahnke, confectionery, tobacco, cigars |
690-692 / 2626-2626 1/2: George A. Brown (c), saloon |
2626: Reuben Masinter, dry goods |
2626: Issie Abramson, hardware Mrs. Eva Allen, clothing |
2626: Vacant |
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2627: Vacant |
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. | . | 694 / 2628: George Ragland, saloon |
2628: 2628 1/2: |
2628: 2628 1/2: |
2628: 2628 1/2: |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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. | . | 696 / 2630: Henry Smith (c), pool hall |
2630: William D. King, poultry & feed |
2630: National Sheet Metal Works, skylights, ventillators, metal ceilings & kitchen equipt. (James C. Brittain & Joseph Dreixler) |
2630: 2630 1/2: |
|
705: Robert H. McNeely, lunch stand Samuel A. Jackson [roomer], works @ R. H. McNeely |
705: David S. Arnold, live stock commission |
705-713 / 2631-2633: Lingo Lumber Co. (inc.) (Edward H. Lingo, pres.) |
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698: Louis Miller, saloon |
. |
698 / 2632: 698 / 2632 1/2: |
2632: The A. E. Perkins Corp., shoe polish & oil dyes (James E. Norton, pres.) |
2632: Marcus W. McLean, clothing |
2632: John M. McLean, shoe dealer |
|
707: Butchers' and Drovers' stock yards, live stock commission merchant G. W. Rose & Co. (proprs. of Butchers' & Drovers' stock yards; Gustav W. Rose & John M. Brinson, proprietors) John P. Burge [roomer] stock driver @ G. W. Rice Joseph Chodera [roomer], works @ G. W. Rose Robert Garrison [roomer] yardman @ G. W. Rose Shelt M. Brown (roomer) bartender @ G. W. Rose & Co. |
Newton R. Dee, saloon | ||||
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. | . | . | 2634: Joseph M. Speegle, soft drinks |
2634: Schwartz Dept. Store (Benjamin Schwartz) |
2634: 2634 1/2: |
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2636: 2636 1/2: |
2636: 2636 1/2-38: |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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. | . | 708 / 2638: Lingo Lumber Co. |
. | 2638: G. P. Wood Furn. Co. (George P. Wood) William D. King, hardware |
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|
709: Charles T. Zimmerman, barber |
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2639-41: Central Transfer & Storage Co. (John Parks, Jr. & Grover C. Parks) Five-in-One Mfg Co. (Thomas B. Thompson, mgr.) |
2639-41: Central Transfer & Storage Co. (John Parks, Jr., mgr.) |
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2640: 2640 1/2: |
2640: 2640 1/2: |
2640: 2640 1/2: |
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. | . | 710-712 / 2642: McLaughlin & McCulley, produce (William E. McLaughlin & William C. McCulley) |
2642: Spain & Sons, shoes (William B., Archie L. & Clarence A. Spain) |
2642: Spain & Sons, shoes (William B., Archie L. & Clarence A. Spain) |
2642: Spain & Sons, shoe repair (William B. & Clarence A. Spain) |
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. | 711: Eli Karchmer [residence] |
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712: Lizzie Carr (c) [residence] |
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2644: Vacant |
2644: John F. Taylor, clothing |
2644: Coleman Dry Goods Store |
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. | 713: Karchmer & Eichenberg, junk (Benjamin Karchner & Sam Eichenberg) |
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. | . | . | . | 2646: Dr. W.A. Link Medicine Co., mfrs. of Golden Tonic (The Wonder) Toilet Preparations (Dr. William A. Link, proprietor) |
2646: The Hardware Exchange (Ray Slater) |
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2648: Whitaker Furn. Co. (Thomas J. Whitaker) |
2648: Jack Douglas, furniture dealer |
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2650: Rabern D. Locke, clothing |
2650: Fred W. Tuthill, furniture dealer |
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2700: Midway Barber Shop (Joseph Baker, mgr.) John F. Taylor, furniture dealer |
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715: Allen A. Johnston, saloon Edward Hoffman [roomer], harnessmaker |
715: James W. Goss (residence] |
715-717 / 2701-1 1/2: Arch Knight (c) [shown as residing @ 608 S. Hill] |
2701: American Scale & Supply Co. (Anthony G. Zeibel, proprietor) |
2701: P. Lorillard Co. (Adv. Dept.) (Otto A. Frazier, custodian) |
2701: Dallas Furniture Exchange (Irvine C. Deere) |
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2702: Henry Walker (c), bootblack |
2702: Vacant |
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2703-5: Guarantee Garage, (William B. Dougherty, prop.) |
2703-5: Barrett's Garage (Charles Barrett) |
2703-5: Grimes Rubber Co., tires (Samuel E. & Mrs. Ruth M. Grimes) |
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718: Sophie L. McCormick (widow of J. W.), groceries |
Nelson
Emerson [residence] Mrs. Sophia L. McCormack [residence] Mrs. Easter J. Scott [residence] |
718 / 2704: 2704 1/2: |
2704: 2704 1/2: |
2704: 2704 1/2: |
2704: Roy's Cafe, restaurant (Roy E. Cravens) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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. | . | 719 / 2705: Vacant |
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. | 720: John Dimajjio, fruits |
720 / 2706: 2706 1/2: |
2706: Vacant |
2706: Standard Shoe Shop (Lewis Shaw) |
2706: Louis Stein, 2nd hand clothing |
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2707: Slater Wrecking Co. (August F. Slater, mgr.) August F. Slater [residence] |
2707-9: L. G. Price Furniture (Lester G. Price) |
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722: M. L. Stricklin & Bro. produce commission merchants (Madison L. & William D. Stricklin) [residence] |
John S. Johnson, second hand goods | 722 / 2708: Vacant |
2708: Vacant |
2708: 2708 1/2: |
2708: Sewing Machine Co. of Dallas (John E. Woolschlager) John E. Woolschlager [residence] |
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2709: Slater Grocery Co. (August F. Slater) August F. Slater [residence] |
2709-11: Barrel Head Stores Co., Inc. Store No. 1 (Eugene X. Martin, pres.- treasurer) |
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724: Jim Young (Chinese), laundry |
Edward
Landman, cook [residence] Henry Turpin [residence] Mrs. Georgie Weese [residence] |
724 / 2710: 724-726 / |
2710: 2710 1/2: |
2710: Ralph Levine, clothing |
2710: Barney's Liquor Store (Barney Lanza) |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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721 / 2711: Vacant |
2711: 2711 1/2: |
2711 1/2: Barrel Head Stores Co., Inc. (general offices) (Eugene X. Martin, president-treasurer) |
2711: Morris Sales Co., grocery (Morris E. & Frank B. Rubin) |
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. | 725: Charles C. Wade (c), blacksmith |
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726: George Felix, cigars, tobacco, confectionery |
John
W. Boyd, helper @ T. & N. O. Railroad Mrs. Sally McNeeley [residence] |
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2712: 2712 1/2: |
2712: 2712 1/2: |
2712: 2712 1/2: |
2713 |
727: Cook & Holman, lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors... (William B. Cook, & John Q. Holman) |
727: 729: |
727 / 2713: Davis Bros., plumbing, gas fitting (Andrew P. & Clifford W. Davis) |
2713: 2713 1/2: Thomas Stowe, furniture |
2713: Thomas Stowe, furniture |
2713: Edgar L. Fugate, furniture dealer Peter Hallmark, Jr., mirror mfr. (Peter Z. Hallmark, [Jr.]) |
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. | 728: Charles Provanzano, fruits |
728 / 2714: Harry Ogiens, dry goods |
2714: Union Market (Gus Sauter, prop.) |
2714: Union Market (Gus Sauter) Gus Sauter [residence] |
2714: Harry Rosenfeld, 2nd hand clothing |
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731 / 2715: 2715 1/2: |
2715: Vogel & Stellmacher, printers (William C. Vogel & Herbert Stellmacher) |
2715: Advertising Specialty Co. (Herbert Stellmacher, propr.) Stelllmacher & Clark, printers (Herbert Stellmacher & Walter F. Clark) The Whitehead & Hoag Co. (Herbert Stallmacher, mgr.) |
2715: Stellmacher & Clark, Inc., printers (Herbert Stellmacher, pres.) |
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730: Philip Wuerz, meat market |
Woodard A. Appleton, saloon |
730 / 2716: 730 1/2 / |
2716: 2716 1/2: |
2716: Lee A. Jenkins, grocer |
2716: Vacant |
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733: Hugo A. Arons, hardware, tin, copper, sheet iron worker H. P. Ryan [rooms over 733 Elm], works @ Munger Mfg. Co. William L. Cheney [rooms over 733 Elm], clerk @ Hopkins, Simpson & Co. Miss Minerva Smith [residence over 733 Elm] |
733-735 / 2717-2719: Texas Broom Mfg. Co. broom mfrs. (William H. Steele & Beaumont Leavell) |
733 / 2717: 733 / 2717 1/2: |
2717-19: 2717
1/2: |
2717: 2717
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2717: 2717
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732: Robert D. S. Bolton, grocer |
732 / 2718-2718 1/2: Harry Wall, men's furnishings |
2718: William Kleiman, dry goods |
2718: William Kleinman, clothing |
2718: William Kleinman, dry goods |
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735: John Gibbs, groceries, produce Francis A. Cato (Mrs. J. F.) [residence over 735 Elm] |
735 / 2719: John J. Moore, furniture |
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2719: Morris Sales Co., grocery (Morris E. Rubin) |
2719: Vacant |
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734 / 2720: Charles Depoma, grocer |
2720: Elm Street Market & Sausage Factory (Paul Engelberg & John Tibbetts) |
2720: Elm St. Market (Louis Engelberg) |
2720: Baldwin Grocery & Market (Morris I. Baldwin) |
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737: Frank Boehle, bakery |
737: Vacant |
737
/ 2721: 737
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2721: James B. Smith, vulcanizer |
2721: Bray Bros., barbers (Bee & Henry B. Bray) |
2721: Texas Meat Supply Co., meats (Leo K. Hill & E. Wayne Hambright) |
2722 |
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736: 738: |
736 / 2722: 738
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2722: 2722 1/2: |
2722: 2722 1/2: |
2722: 2722 1/2: |
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739: Nicholas Pinola, saloon John Taranto [residence], umbrella repairer @ 105 1/2 N. Ervay Nicholas Morales [residence], umbrella repairer @ 105 1/2 Ervay |
Scherz's Saloon & Restaurant (Herman Scherz, proprietor) | 739 / 2723: Barney Fay, saloon |
2723: Bernie Sales Co., grocers (Max Bernstein, propr.) |
2723: Leon's Sales Co., grocery (Leon Wasserman) |
2723: Economy Sales Co., grocery (Charles H. Wolf) |
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. | 740: Vacant |
740 / 2724: Harbrecht & Peter's Place, saloon (Henry Harbrecht & Herman Peter) |
2724: Capitol Drug Co. (Earl L. & Roy E. De Shong) |
2724: Oatis Drug Co. (inc) No. 2 (Henry B. Oatis, pres.) |
2724: Capitol Package Store, No. 1, liquor dealer (Earl L. De Shong) Capitol Drug Store (William O. Morrow) |
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744: Benjamin H. Roberts, saloon William C. Jones [roomer], bartender @ B. H. Roberts |
Frank Antone?/Antonis?, grocer | 744 / 2800: Philip Miller, tailor |
2800: Hugo Schutze, hardware |
2800: Hugo Schutze, hardware |
2800: Hugo Schutze, hardware |
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745: Robert A. Hall [residence], wood dealer Samuel H. Dennis [residence] fireman @ T. & P. Railway |
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. | 747: Samuel Casey, blacksmith |
747 / 2801: 747 1/2 / |
2801: 2801 1/2: |
2801: 2801 1/2: |
2801: 2801 1/2: |
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748: Benjamin H. Roberts [residence] |
Green F. Mellown, painter | 2802: Rafael Frejo, restaurant |
2802: Mrs. Hattie Lee, restaurant |
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. | . | 749 / 2803: Dallas Furniture & Storage Co. (M.[Martin?] S. Carter, manager) |
2803: William W. Wilson, tinner |
2803: William W. Wilson, tinner |
2803: William W. Wilson, sheet metal works |
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750: John R. Cook [residence], laborer |
John B. Whitt, machinist | 750 / 2804: Arturo George(s), restaurant |
2804: Daniel C. Wilkinson, restaurant |
2804: Vacant |
2804: 2804 1/2: |
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. | 751: Frank Kesh [residence] |
751 / 2805: Lizzie Houston (c), [residence], domestic |
. | 2805: Vacant |
2805: Vacant |
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. | . | 752 / 2806: Mrs. Ann E. Chaney [residence] |
2806: Francis M. Stevenson, second hand clothing |
2806: Vacant |
2806: 2806 1/2: |
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. | . | 753 / 2807: Allen Taylor (c), laborer [residence] |
. | 2807: Acme Auto Supply Co. (Charles S. & Morris F. Waldman) |
2807-9: Vacant |
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. | 754: Joseph W. Duff, laborer John B. Fields, driver Low Vaught |
754 / 2808: Charles A. Pearson, furniture |
2808: Walter W. Cunningham, bicycle repair |
2808: Levi N. Tomlinson, hardware |
2808: 2808
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755: Mattie A. Barnard (widow), forelady @ Vendig Bros.' shirt factory [residence] Miss Cecile E. James [boarder], forelady @ Vendig Bros.' shirt factory |
Bandy Wright (c) [residence] | 755 / 2809: Joseph J. Marshall, furniture |
2809: Vacant |
2809-13: Vacant |
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. | . | . | 2810-12: Vacant |
2810: W. S. Kirby Co., medicine mfrs. (Wilson S. Kirby, president) |
2810: 2810 1/2: |
759 / 2811 1/2 |
. | 759: Sebron Warstein (c) [residence] |
757 / 2811: 759 / 2811 1/2: |
2811: Standard Beverage Co. mfrs. of beverages (C. C. Porter, prop.) |
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2812: McCormick Toilet Goods Co. (Wilson S. Kirby, pres.; Erle M. Racey, v-pres-sec-treas.) Lady Beth (inc), toilet article mfrs. (Wilson S. Kirby, pres.; Erle M. Racey, v-pres-sec-treas) |
2812-14: Par-Tex Hosiery Mills (Edw. E. Partain) |
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2813 |
763: Michael J. McCabe [residence], brakeman |
763: Jeff Broomfield (c) [residence] |
761 / 2813: 761-763 /
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2815: Bazzlay & Ball, blacksmiths (James E. Bazzlay & Rufus L. Ball) |
2815: Sam's Auto Parts (Samuel Ackerman, propr.) |
2815: Sam & Ed Auto & Truck Parts, Inc. (Sam Ackerman, pres.; Ed Pilot, v-pres.) |
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758: Felix H. Shumate, groceries, hardware, country produce |
. | 758 / 2816: Annis Bros. |
2816: Lone Star Feed & Fuel Co. (Edward G. Anderson, prop.) |
2816: Lone Star Feed & Fuel Co. (Joseph D. Prewitt) |
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762-764 |
762-764: James W. Greenwold, shoemaker, groceries |
760: James W. Greenwold, shoes |
760-762
/ 2818: Julius J. Capon, general merchandise James W. Greenwold [residence] |
2818: 2818 1/2: |
2818: Dallas Iron & Metal Co. (Samuel Wienberg) |
2818: Dallas Tool Lock & Key Co. (Benjamin F. Wheeler) |
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769 / 2819: Gertrude Pearson (c), [residence], waitress |
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2820: Morris A. Ray, restaurant |
2820: The Night Hawk, beer (Luther H. Mitchell) |
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771: Jordan C. Colgin, bricklayer Morris Madson [residence], brickmason |
Henry Harbrecht, driver @ William J. Lemp Brewing Co. | 771 / 2821: Mary Baker (c) [residence] |
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764 / 2822: Henry E. King, packer [residence] |
2822-24: Webster Daughtry (c) restaurant |
2822: Israel Weitzman, battery repair |
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766 / 2824: Mrs. Maggie Daniel (widow of Thomas) [residence] |
(pre-1911 / Current): |
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. | . | 2826: Manuel Depoma, saloon |
2826: Poston Bros., electrical contractors & elevator repairing (Jesse E. & Ira M. Poston) |
2826: Elm St. Bargain House, clothing (Mrs. Frances Robinson, propr.) Henry J. Robinson, [residence] (w/Gulf Fish & Oyster Co.) |
2826: Vacant |
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. | .. | 2828: Giovanni Bianco, grocer |
2828: Mrs. Luce Cartamalia, grocer |
2828: Thomas Scooma, grocer |
2828: Mrs. Lucy Cortemeglia, liquor dealer |
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. | . | 2830: Rufus R. Spaugh, furniture |
2830: Abe Sokul, clothing |
2830: Winston W. Montgomery, furniture |
2830: Idle Inn Cafe, restaurant (Mrs. Jessie Hodges) Mrs. Jessie Hodges [residence] |
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2832: Mrs. Vincie Maringo, grocer Luke Maringo, [residence] truck driver, City Engineering Dept. |
2832: Luke Maringo, grocery |
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Oakland intersects in 1996 SOURCES: Worley's Dallas City Directories, 1901, 1911, 1922, 1927 & 1938 |