3406-3408: “three-story, Italianate double, stuccoed; cruciform plan; front and side Victorian wood porch; entrance in cross arm. Large bracketed overhanging roof. Paired arcuated third-floor windows. Decorative cast iron lintels over second-floor windows. Rusticated stone quoins.”
(Inventory of Buildings in Powelton from the application submitted to the
National Register of Historic Places, 1985)
History
The 1858 Directory lists James and William H.
Kirkpatrick both living on Bridge (Spring Garden) above 34th
St. They may have occupied 3406 and
3408. They sold wines and liquor at 709
Market St. In 1857, William lived at 409
S. 9th St. and their business was at 228-230 S. Front St.
1866 Directory: Francis K. Shipper, merchant, 220 N. Broad, h
Bridge n 34th
The 1861 Directory lists him living
at
“Francis K. Shipper, Abraham Detweiler, and Isaac Detweiler,
partners doing business as Shipper & Detweiler…
were commission merchants and dealers in grain and flour, citizens of
Pennsylvania, and residents in Philadelphia. They owned a flouring-mill in
Wheeling, at which they ground grain, purchased by them in Ohio and the
vicinity of Wheeling, including Washington county, Pennsylvania. They carried this flour and grain from
various states of the Union by water to Pittsburgh, and there delivered it… for
transportation to Philadelphia.” (Pennsylvania
State Reports, Volume 47. 1865)
1870:
Francis Shipper 44 Commission merchant; no real estate;
personal: $75,000
Clara Shipper 36 Real estate: $ 7,000
G Frank Shipper 18 Clerk [?]
Ella Shipper 17
Julia Shipper 15
Kate Shipper 13
William Shipper 11
Young De Shipper 8
Cecilia Shipper 4
Annie Heon 21 Domestic servant; born in
(1870: p 35; 2nd: p 33)
1872 Hopkins Atlas shows owner as Mrs. Kirkpatrick
1880:
William
Anderson 50 Wholesale liquor; born in
Annie
Anderson 38 Parents born in
Lizzie Anderson 13
Nellie
Anna Mc Quade 32 Servant;
single; parents born in
(ED 483, 1)
“William Anderson,
1865.—Native of County Donegal, Ireland. Emigrated to America in 1849, landing
at Philadelphia in June. Was in the liquor business for many years. Was at one
time a partner in the firm of Henry Wallace & Co. He died, June 14, 1889,
in Philadelphia, and was buried in Old Cathedral cemetery. Was about 67 years
of age when he died.”
(History of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
and of the Hibernian Society.... John Hugh Campbell. 1892.)
1881
Directory: William Anderson (Anderson & Schmitz, h 3406 Spring Garden
Anderson
& Schmitz (William Anderson & Charles M. Schmitz), liquors, 134 N 3d
1886 Smith Atlas: shows owner as William H. Kirkpatrick
1890 Blue Book: Mr. & Mrs. James G. Carson
1898 Blue Book: James G. Carson
1907: George M. Dunlap.
1911: Carol V. R. Caldwell, member: Engineer’s Society of PA.
treasurer Richards Garage Company, manufacturing automobiles and gasoline
engines. (Journal of Engineers Society of Pa., vol.3 12/1911)
1927 Directory: Miss E. S. Howes
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