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CITYWIDE
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Subdivision Name
Louisville Town of
Property Address Number
641
Property Address Street Name
Main
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11/15/2201
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rkla <br />-It Le. I <br />-4 <br />The Thirlaway sons for many years had a grocery store/meat market in Louisville, located in the area <br />where City Hall is now situated at 749 Main Street. Their father, Thomas Thirlaway, although his main <br />occupation was coal mining, was identified in the 1916 Louisville directory as working as a meat cutter <br />at this business. The following images are a photo of the interior of the Thirlaway market on Main Street <br />and an advertisement for this business that appears on the 1920s era Rex Theatre movie curtain: <br />Via *79A <br />MODEL <br />MARKET <br />PHONE 48 <br />In 1917, Thomas and Rebecca Thirlaway sold this property and moved to another home in Louisville. <br />Snair Ownership, 1917 — c. 1939 <br />Dr. Walter Snair was a longtime Louisville doctor whose home and medical office were located in this <br />building. He was the first of four consecutive doctors to have their residences and medical practices <br />3 <br />
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