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CITYWIDE
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Subdivision Name
Murphy Place
Property Address Number
421
Property Address Street Name
County
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11/14/2018
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It is strongly believed that 421 County Road is one of the houses that can be seen in the <br />following photo taken by Frank Jacoe in 1914. This was at the time of the labor conflict when <br />federal troops were called in to Louisville at the end of the long 1910-1914 mining strike (and <br />not long after the Ludlow Massacre). The photo is believed to show the houses on the corner of <br />County Road and Parkview and was taken from the south looking north. <br />The following is a close-up of the buildings from this photo. As discussed above, five houses <br />were situated in the area that now contains four houses. 421 County Rd. is shown as the <br />farthest one to the north. <br />Madonna Ownership, 1919-1983 <br />In 1919, Francesca Romano sold 421 County Rd. to Genaro Madonna. Genaro, who also went <br />by the name James, was born in Italy in 1883 and died in 1962. His wife, Aldovina Martella <br />3 <br />
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