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houses all in a row to the south, consisting of 1013, 1021, and 1029 La Farge, were built by E.J. <br />Di Francia for three of his daughters. <br />Based on observation of the three houses today, they do bear a strong resemblance to one <br />another, are of similar sizes, are set back from the street at similar distances, and appear to <br />have been constructed at around the same time. The three small houses were built on the four <br />lots (Lots 5-8) that are each 25 feet across, with 1029 La Farge being 34 feet across and the <br />other two each being 33 feet across (still adding up to 100). By comparison, the houses at 1005 <br />and 1009 La Farge to the south are each situated on two full lots, and the Di Francia house at <br />1045 La Farge sits on four lots. <br />E.J. Di Francia appears to have been living in Louisville by 1891 and opened his first saloon on <br />Front Street at around that time. (The Di Francia name has had such different spellings and <br />usages as DiFrancia, deFrancia, De Francia, Di Franzia, Di Frangia, Di Frangio, DiFrenchy, Francia, <br />and Franzia.) E.J. Di Francia was born in Italy in 1863; he is believed to have come from <br />Castiglione di Carovilli, Isernia, in Italy. He came to the U.S. in 1883 and married Marie Di <br />Domenico, who was a young widow, in 1890. She was born in Italy in 1869 and immigrated in <br />about 1880. Eusebio and Maria Di Francia built their home at 1045 La Farge, just to the north of <br />1029 La Farge, in circa 1902-04 (though research has not been conducted to verify the accuracy <br />of this estimated construction date). In circa 1904, E.J. Di Francia opened the saloon, Di <br />Francia's, in the historic building that has the address of 740 Front in Louisville and is the <br />current location of the restaurant called 740 Front. <br />E.J. and Marie Di Francia had seven children, one son and six daughters, who grew to <br />adulthood. A photo of the family from the collection of the Louisville Historical Museum is <br />shown below and was taken in circa 1914. At the rear, left to right, are: Margaret, Nicholas, <br />Rose, and Theresa; in the center is Philomena; and in the front are Caroline, mother Maria, <br />father Eusebio, and Catherine. <br />2 <br />