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The following excerpt from a 1962 aerial photo shows 1001 Lincoln in the center of the <br />photo. The intersection shown is Lincoln & South. This photo illustrates how 1001 <br />Lincoln was on the western edge of the town for many decades, with farmland located <br />immediately behind the house. <br />114fit <br />Anna Robinson died in 1964. By 1970, Henry Robinson transferred his ownership of <br />1001 Lincoln to his daughter, Henrietta Schohn. He died in 1971 and she sold the house <br />in 1971. <br />Later Owners <br />Henrietta Robinson Schohn sold 1001 Lincoln in 1971 to Vern Harris, who sold it to <br />Nancy Jenkins in 1974. She sold it to Kathryn Giberman in 1979. The next owners were <br />Kyle, Emil, and Joan Sadlon from 1987 to 1989. Alice lerley and Steven Moss owned the <br />house from 1989 to 1993, and Suzanne Van Gytenbeek was the owner in 1993-94. More <br />recently, David and Anna Carner were the owners from 1994 to 2010 and Andrew and <br />Julie Meseck were the owners from 2010 to 2014. The current owner of record, as of <br />2014, is Michael Myers. <br />Sources <br />The preceding research is based on a review of relevant and available online County property records, <br />census records, oral history interviews, and related resources, and Louisville directories, newspaper <br />articles, maps, files, obituary records, survey records, and historical photographs from the collection of <br />the Louisville Historical Museum. <br />5 <br />