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Subject: Re: [INVANDER] info needed
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 07:39:37 -0500
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Thanks-- that is where I though 9th would be. So they would be in the St.
Boniface area. Helen
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Subject: Re: [INVANDER] info needed
> I thought previous question was about renumbering , not renaming.
> There may have been more than one renumbering and but one around 1920.
> One thing to do is follow your family and a group of the neighbors
> through several years of city directories. If they all seem to move it
> was probably and renumbering. One city directory around 1920 has new and
> old numbers. Willard has the city directories, mostly on microfilm.
>
> 9th and Franklin would be 2 blocks west of the bridge. Bridge is between
> 7th and 8th, but there also several sets of railroad tracks in the
> area. 9th is about where the Red Bird gas station was located.
>
> wrote:
>
> >I recall this being asked a few weeks ago and didn't save the answer
> >1. About what year were the streets in Evansville renamed? On some of
the early census I see streets that I don't recognize.
> >2. Also I have a page from the Evansville German paper-- a death notice
on Margaretha Spindler Fischer-- it states her house was on the corner of
Franklin the 9th Avenue, Independence. This would be in the Lasmaco area
and I don't know if 9th is east of west of the Pigeon Bridge on Franklin.
But was that area originally called Independence?
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