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The layout of the house from the 1948 County Assessor card for 816 Lincoln appears here: <br />GROUND PLAN SKETCH <br />r r i r r! r l'n,�..Rr. ll l r n, r 1 r. <br />if <br />! I <br />FRONT <br />The following photo shows a close-up of an aerial view of Louisville taken in the 1940s (exact year not <br />known), with the rear of the house visible just beyond the bell tower of the current Louisville Arts Center <br />building at 801 Grant. The view is looking northwest. <br />In 1956, the Kranker family returned to Louisville and moved back into 816 Lincoln, which they had still <br />owned all the time when they were gone. When Anton died in 1972, Mary transferred ownership to <br />herself and her children. She died in 1996 and her obituary noted that she had worked as a cook for <br />Colacci's Restaurant in Louisville for 25 years. The same year that she died, the Kranker children sold the <br />house to Patricia Wilson. <br />Later Owners <br />Patricia Wilson owned 816 Lincoln from 1996 until 2019. In 2019, Jennifer Miller purchased the house. <br />The preceding research is based on a review of relevant and available online County property records, census records, oral <br />history interviews, Louisville directories, and Louisville Historical Museum maps, files, obituary records, and historical <br />photographs from the collection of the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />5 <br />