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at this business. The following images are a photo of the interior of the Thirlaway market on Main Street <br />and an advertisement for this business that appears on the 1920s era Rex Theatre movie curtain: <br />In 1917, Thomas and Rebecca Thirlaway sold this property and moved to another home in Louisville. <br />Snair Ownership. 1917 — c. 1939 <br />Dr. Walter Snair was a longtime Louisville doctor whose home and medical office were located in this <br />building. He was the first of four consecutive doctors to have their residences and medical practices <br />located in this building. Dr. Snair's wife, Lulu, purchased the property in 1917. Newspaper reports <br />indicate that the Snairs had already been living in the Louisville area for several years when they moved <br />into 641 Main. They were to play a large role in Louisville's life of the 1920s. Dr. Snair was not only a <br />doctor serving Louisville, but was a mine doctor for coal miners and their families and even went to <br />Marshall to deliver babies. Lulu Snair played an active role in women's organizations of Louisville and is <br />shown in the middle, rear, in the following photo of members of an unidentified Louisville women's <br />club: <br />3 <br />