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Historical Commission Agenda and Packet 2016 03 02
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Ownership by Otto Todd and Janie Beveridge Todd; Isis Theatre; 1908 -1918 <br />Otto and Janie Todd acquired this property in 1908 and owned and operated a business <br />here until 1918. Otto Todd, born in Wisconsin in 1875, was a veteran of the Spanish- <br />American War. He passed away in 1929. Janie Todd, born in Illinois in 1884, had lived in <br />Louisville since her childhood as a member of the Scottish Beveridge family. She passed <br />away in 1965. <br />Otto Todd is believed to have initially operated a billiard hall in this location. By the time <br />of the census in 1910, however, he was listed as the operator of a moving picture theatre, <br />and by 1911, according to a Louisville directory, he was the proprietor of the "Isis <br />Theatre." Thus, it was Otto Todd who began using the building as a movie theater Films <br />were projected from the front of the building to a screen at the rear. <br />Photo 3, 817 Main circa 1915, Louisville Historical Museum E -N N -8 <br />Photo 3 shows the front of this building, most likely at the time that it was owned and <br />operated by the Todds. A poster for the 1915 film Anna Karenina is being displayed in <br />this photo. <br />
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