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First occupied by D.E. Wilson, barber
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Could be older. First owned by Manuel Elias, who owned corral at 40 S Main Ave - a last representative of Arizona and borderland stockmen's era who drove a horse and buggy until his death in 1938.
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Landy Johnson, early African American resident was a barber; his widow Florena Alexander, belongs to the Baptiste family which has been in the neighborhood since 1925. Two of her brothers were noted athletes, one with international recognition.
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Was paint shop built as a truck garage.
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First occupied by J.R. Hoffman, a bookkeeper. In early 1940's it was a Church of Christ.
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Occupied by Southern Pacific R.R. worker from construction to 1945. This house was constructed on the site of an earlier smaller adobe demolished after 1914.