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Kadidio, resided at the former nearby 326 North Smith Avenue. Holt, all resided at the former nearby 320 North Smith Avenue, that the former nearby 324 North Smith Avenue was vacant, and that James Kadidio, a meat cutter employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Hilda M. Yares, an electrician and the proprietor of the Seven Corners Electric Company, was located at the former nearby 317 North Smith Avenue, that Luca Marascuilo, a laborer employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, his wife, Annie Marascuilo, Lena Marascuilo, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and Rose Marascuilo, a bookkeeper employed by John E. Perry, a baker employed by Griggs Cooper & Company, and his wife, Josephine Perry, resided at the former nearby 315 North Smith Avenue, that Clements A. The 1930 city directory indicates that William C. Finstad, a laborer, roomed at the former nearby 310 North Smith Avenue. Dording, resided at the former nearby 324 North Smith Avenue, and that Vaughn N. Rochette, was located at the former nearby 317 North Smith Avenue, that Lena M. The 1920 city directory indicates that Cummings & Rochette, an auto repair partnership of Wade M. Masculo, at the nearby former 320 Smith Avenue.

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The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#16711) indicate that Leonardo Valenty (1895- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in Company C of the Third Pioneer Infantry, who was born in Monapolis Base, Italy, moved to Minnesota in 1913, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a dark complexion, was 5' 2 1/2" tall, was a painter at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including Meuse-Argonne, was a laborer and a painter employed by the Great Northern RailRoad car shops after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his sister, Mrs. Minnesota Historical Society records indicate that Doris Apitz resided at the nearby former 320 North Smith Avenue in the late 1850's. Doll resided at the former nearby 308 North Smith Avenue in 1898. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that George F. Sophie Ohmer, the widow of Joseph Ohmer, and Theo Ohmer all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Leo Valenty, a painter employed by the Northern Pacific shops, his wife, Mary Valenty, Mrs. Minnesota Historical Society records indicate that Joseph Brings resided at this address from 1863 to 1870, that Joseph Tanzer resided at this address from 1900 to 1903, and that the original house was moved to 178 Goodrich Avenue in 1989. Thursday Night Hikes: Irvine/Cherokee Park Hike Architecture Notes, Part 4ģ14 North Smith Avenue: Apitz House/Joseph Brings House Built in 1860 1 1/2 story mechanics house.










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