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Subdivision Name
Capitol Hill Addition
Property Address Number
1021
Property Address Street Name
Jefferson
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11/15/2018
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The 1906 directory for Louisville shows Andy Teague working in Louisville as a blacksmith. The 1908 <br />directory lists his business as "Teague & Portman, dealers in Studebaker's wagons and carriages." By <br />1909, he is again listed as a blacksmith in the business directory for that year. An advertisement for his <br />business appeared in the March 5, 1909 Louisville News: <br />*!!«s4esa4eeesaeee+amaeorrr+.444ff...rroer«eeee«a <br />i <br />« <br />t <br />i <br />IGeneral BlacRsntith <br />• Oarriago and <br />t Wagon Work .�� . �,_ z <br />0*11-44o¢1.0e41)s9.4et04.«.004asem«41*oeemma V '.7.a.44.ees <br />'INDY TEflGUG <br />Next, Rosa Stutheit owned the house at 1021 Jefferson from 1910 to 1920. She had married her <br />husband, Julius, in 1900, and they were both of German heritage. Julius (1869-1927) and Rosa (1875- <br />1956) Stutheit had a son, Martin, who was born in around 1905, and a daughter, Emma, who was born <br />in around 1912. <br />The following photo, which was taken by Louisville amateur photographer Marcello "Frank" Jacoe, <br />shows the house, possibly at around this time. It is possible that the three people standing at the front <br />of the house are Julius, Rosa, and a young Martin Stutheit (and the faint handwritten identification at <br />the top appears to possibly say "Sts house"): <br />Another photo from around this time shows a woman standing on Jefferson near this house, the porch <br />of which can be seen on the left. <br />
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