201 N 35th Street

 

 

The History of the Building

 

This house was built in the c1885.  It is not longer standing.  A an unidentified photo that might show this house can be found at the website of the Hagely Museum.

 

Previous Residents of 201 N. 35th Street

 

1887 Dir.: Samuel W. Latta, physician

            In 1880, he was living with his mother and siblings at 3500 Hamilton St.  A list of his earlier and later addresses can be found there.

 

1889:  Samuel Latta presented a paper at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association held in Brooklyn, Oct., 1889 entitled "Railway Sanitation." He was the medical examiner Pennsylvania Railroad Voluntary Relief Department.

 

1890 Directory: Samuel W. Latta

 

1893: Samuel W. Latta (Proceedings, Volume 14. Philadelphia County Medical Society.)

            By 1895, the Latta family had moved to 3626 Baring St.

 

1906 Blue Book: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert T. Garber

                            The Misses Hoffman

In 1900, they lived with her brother at 3722 Baring St.  In 1910, they were living at 1206 S. 46th St.  In 1923, Josephine Garber, daughter of Herbert and Lily Hoffman Garber, married John N. P. Easby, 3316 Powelton Ave.

 

1910:

Warren Carter              41        Inn keeper; widowed; owned free of a mortgage

Charlotte                       6

Elizabeth                       4

Anna Mitchell              50        Sister-in-law; single; housekeeper

Elizabeth Jens [?]         25        Servant; born in Germany

(ED 533, 2B)

 

1922: Owen L. Broadbent’s passport application lists them at this address.  In 1910, they lived across the street at 204 N. 35th St.  (See biographical notes and photos there.)

 

1970, March. 201-211 N 35th St. purchased by Drexel University.

 

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