209 N. 35th Street
The
History of the Building
This was built on
part of the land that belonged to the Butcher Mansion (207
N. 35th St.)
Previous Residents
1910, August, Ad in Philadelphia
Inquirer:
“HAMPTON COURT
“203-211 N. 35th St.
“Housekeeping apartments, 4 to 8
rooms and bath; large lower porches, sun parlor; bell boy service; Market St.
Elevated, Lancaster ave., and Baring st. cars. Apply at building or Milligan & Webber, 520
Walnut st.”
1915, Nov. 16: Marriage of Dorothy Marshall Brinton, daughter of
Mary E. Brinton, to Charles McVea Buckner of
Huntington, W. Va. They were married at the Church of the Savior (Protestant
Episcopal), 38th and Chestnut Streets
1917 Directory: William C. Hicks salesman h 207 N 35th
1920: among the 47 residents were:
Leonardo J.
List 33 Manufacturer of machinery
Marie E. List 35 Father born in R.I., mother in
Elmira Jenkins 23 Servant;
black; born in N.J.
Leonardo grew up at 3406 Hamilton St. In 1910, they lived at 3301 Hamilton St. and in 1930, they lived at 3605 Hamilton St. The 1950 Directory lists: L. J. List,
1946: Mary C. Brantingham
Birth: 20 July 1869 Death: 13 April 1961 (Age 91)
Revised
1/27/2012