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                    <text>15-A-226

JULY 1928

between -

S ;'l1JJ!L M. P

TO and EL OR

PL TO, his wife•

hereinafter designated, singly or collectively, as the mortgagor s and the Louisville Trust
Company. a corporation , ·of Loufaville, Jeffer&amp;on County, Kentucky, hereinafter called the
mortgagee.
V~:baess8thg That in consideration of the loan hereinafter mentioned, and to secure
the payment of same and all interest that may accrue thereon, and to secure the fulfillment
of the covenants and conditions hereinafter contained, the mortgagor s hereby convey to the
mortgagee in fee simple with Covenant of General Warranty, the property hereinafter
described, and the improvements and appurtenan ces thereunto belonging, together with the
rents, issues, and profits thereof, further coveuanting lawful seisin of the estate hereby conveyed, full right and power to mortgage same and that it is free of all encumbrances.
~~owil.,ru~d rnio~~W®Ir, This conveyance is made for the following purposes and upon
the following conditions:

The Mortgagee has this day loaned to the Mortgagor s the principal sum of
Ten Thousand- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :Qollars ($1 0 , 0 00.00)
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and for which principal sum there has been executed
by said Mortgagor s payable to the order of the Mortgagee, at its office in Louisville, ,Teff erson
County, Kentucky, one installment note of even date herewith, payable as set forth in said
note, which is hereby made a part hereof; said principal sum and interest to be paid in gold
coin of the United States of America, of the present standard of weight and fineness. Said
note by an endorsement, signed by the Mortgagee, is identified with this instrument. Said note is
payable in 120 equal monthly installments from this date, the last installment being payable in 10
years from date.
The said Mortgagor s

do

further covenant and agree:

I. To keep the improvement s on the premises herein conveyed insured in some Company or Companies to be selected or approved by the Mortgagee against loss by fire in tlie sum of not less than $..J9.J.QQ_0
and against loss by tornado, wind or cyclone in the sum of not less than $..1.QT_00.0.unti l the debt herein is
fully paid; to cause the policy or policies therefor to be properly assigned to or made payable to the Mortgagee for the benefit of the holder of the note aforesaid, as collateral security for its payment, the proceeds
of such insurance to be applied to its payment; and to deposit all such policies with the Mortgagee.
II. To promptly pay all taxes and assessments now levied or hereafter levied against said premises
and that should said Mortgagor s fail to pay any such tax or assessment or to keep up such insurance the
Mortgagee or the holder of said note hereby secured may pay such t ax or assessment or effect such insurance
and any sums so paid shall be repaid by the Mortgagor s on demand, with interest at six percent per annum,
payable semi-annually until paid, and shall be added to and deemed a part of the debt hereby secured.
III. That should t he Mortgagor s fail to pay said note or any installment when same becomes due, or
fail to pay any such tax or assessment after the same becomes due, or should fail on demand, to effect such
insurance and cause the policies to be assigned and deposited as aforesaid, or should fail upon demand to re~
pay all sums paid for such taxes assessments or insurance, with interest t herebn as aforesaid, or should suit
be instituted against the Mortgagor s for the enforcement of a coexistant lien against the property herein,
then in any of such cases the Mortgagee or the holder of said note may declare the entire debt hereby secured
to be immediately due and may for thwith enforce the lien of this instrument therefor; and in any such cases
the Mortgagee may forthwith enter on said premises and collect and apply the rents and profits thereof, first
to the payment of a reasonable compensation to itself, including attorney's fees for its services, and next to
the satisfaction of the debt and demands hereby secured, and such compensation and fees shall become a
part of the debt hereby secured.

�IV. During the existence of the debt herein secured to conform in every particular to the Rules and
Regulations heretofore adopted by the Mortgagee governing loans of this chara~ter, further, covenanting
that any subsequent transferee will conform to rules and regulations governing loans of this character in
effect at the time of transfer.
V. During the existence of the debt herein secured, sale or transfer of the property herein described~
without the consent of the Mortgagee, evidenced by its uniting in the deed, shall render it optional with the
Mortgagee or holder of the note to declare the entire debt immediately due and to proceed to enforce the lien
securing same. Upon sale or transfer by the Mortgagors or any subsequent owner during the existence of
the debt herein secured, made with the consent of the Mortgagee as aforesaid, the seller shall pay to the
Mortgagee as compensation for such service an amount equal to twenty-five cents upon each one hundred
dollars, or fraction thereof, of the original debt herein secured.

Now, should the Mortgagor s pay the indebtedness, interest advances and other
· demands hereby secured, and perform all the covenants and agreements herein contained
according to the tenor hereof, then this conveyance shall be void, and in that event the Mortgagee shall at the request and cost of Mortgagor s release this Mortgage and the production
of said note by the Mortgagor s properly cancelled, shall be sufficient warrant to it for making
such release.
The property conveyed is thus described:

City of Louisville, Je

erson County ,

NG~
s i e of · a1nut Str eet 30 0
BSGIN I Gan
feet ~as t of Twent - sixth St reet at r'the ou-th€-as t c-o.J;&gt;ner _
of the lot conveyed to J . J[L . ehan by deed
ed
July 31st , 1 8 77 recorde d in Deed Bo ok 211, page
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County Court , Kentucky ; running thence ~ast wardly
alon g the orth side of ;7a1nut St ree t 50 feet and
extending back . r ort h/rnr dly of the same width the
·11 estwardly line binding on the Eastwardly line of s aid
lot conveyed to J . ·11 . Nehan, 0 24 f ee t, more orle ss t0 .-_,,,
a lley ; being the same prop erty ves ted in Samuel ll . Pl ato
by deed dated pr il 28th , 1927 a nd recorded in Deed Book 1271,
oa e 357 in the office o t he lerk of the County Court
of Jef er son County , Kentucky .

I
IN

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18th day of July 192 8 .

Witness t he sig natures of the 1/ ort agars this the

�/, a Nr&gt;ul'f} · ~
- in amJ: fbr · the- Stat.tJ, and' C()1,r ~-\
aforesaid, do h-reb9 tWdi(!) th at the fore going i,asiramc:st l
w as th/B da p~ to me in sa id St ul ll an d· Cou..:J

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by

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to be

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act and deed.

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Tbe Louisville Trust
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IIONTHLY PAYMENT

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R corded in Deed Book ................Pag e................
J eff erson County, K entucky

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                  <text>On August 7, 1895 Lilian M. Stitzel married Frank B. Russell. Lilian, born in 1873, was the daughter of Philip Stitzel, who, in 1910, sold a distillery that later became the well-known Stitzel-Weller Distillery. Frank, born in 1868, was an enterprising man who, early in his career, was involved with the manufacture of beer staves (see image: Stave mill, ca. 1911 [SB R963_018]) and beginning in 1908 served as President of the Beer Stock Manufactures Association. Throughout his life he would endeavor into various industries, including oil, lumber, and banking. The couple had three children: Hobart (nicknamed Hobit), Toska (Tox), and Joyce. The Russells lived first in Clay City, Kentucky, and several images from this time are documented in this gallery. They later moved to 205 South Peterson Avenue in Louisville, where their home still stands today. This gallery documents the family’s time in both Clay City and Louisville, as well as their travels, hobbies, home life (including domestic staff), and Frank’s professional endeavors.&#13;
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The images come from the Frank B. Russell Scrapbook, 1870-1977 (Mss. SB R963). The book contains more photographs like the examples shown here as well as the couple’s marriage announcement and associated correspondence, correspondence related to the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Russell’s son (Hobart), and other personal ephemera.&#13;
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The Filson also has a collection of Frank’s papers (Mss. A R963). This collection focuses mostly on Frank’s research into the history of the iron industry in Kentucky. The papers include correspondence, 1940-1958; notes; newspaper clippings; and photographs of furnaces.</text>
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                  <text>Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The Filson Historical Society can provide high-resolution scans of original source materials from its holdings for non-commercial and commercial use. To learn about this process, visit https://filsonhistorical.org/collections/order-reproductions/ </text>
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