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1312 South Sixth Street, at one point the residence of Patty Thum
Patty Thum Residence at 1312 South Sixth Street
Home of Hattie Bishop Speed at 505 West Ormsby
The residence of Hattie Bishop Speed at 505 West Ormsby; today's Kentucky College of Art and Design.
Woman's Club of Louisville Cochran Window
Hattie Bishop Speed donated this stained glass window to the Woman's Club of Louisville's Club House in honor of her close friend, Hattie Hoadley Cochran in 1923.
The Puritan Apartments
The Puritan Apartments in 2020.
1510 South Third Street, Home of Anna Casey Glover
The residence of modiste Anna Casey Glover.
Mary Cummings Paine Eudy's residence at 1401 South Third Street.
The residence of Mary Cummings Paine Eudy
Mary Cummings Paine Eudy's workshop at 222 West Magnolia Street.
The workshop of Mary Cummings Paine Eudy
1317 South Fourth Street, one of the many residences of Mary Lafon and Hallie Quigley
Today's Dupont Mansion Bed and Breakfast was one of several residences Mary Lafon and Hallie Quigley occupied in Old Louisville from about 1901-1903.
1469 South Fourth Street, one-time home of Hannah K. Culbertson
The home of Hannah K. Culbertson (Mrs. William S. Culbertson) after the death of her husband. She formerly lived in New Albany, Indiana.
1473 St. James Court, Residence of Kate Shindler Jewett Avery (Mrs. George C. Avery)
An images of 1473 St. James Court, the home of Kate Avery, Woman's Club of Louisville president and daughter-in-law of Susan Look Avery.
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