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locations in Louisville while Camille (until 1955) and Helen (until 1963) continued to reside at <br />545 Jefferson. <br />In the late 1950s, Camille Hioco Jr. (1910-1981) (brother to Jules George Hioco) and his wife, <br />Victoria Plumet Hioco (1913-1998), were listed in Louisville directories as residing at 545 <br />Jefferson while Helen Hioco was also still a resident. They moved to a new home in about 1960. <br />According to their obituaries in the Louisville Times, both brothers, Jules George and Camille Jr., <br />worked in area coal mines and worked at Steinbaugh's Lumber Company in Louisville. <br />In about 1960, these photos were taken by the family living across the street from 545 <br />Jefferson. They were identified and donated to the Louisville Historical Museum. The photos <br />show 545 Jefferson before the front of the house was altered. <br />This excerpt from a 1962 aerial view of Louisville, looking east, shows the two small houses of <br />545 Jefferson (on the left, with arrow) and 541 Jefferson (on the right) and the alley behind <br />them: <br />6 <br />
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