316 North 32nd Street

 

The house was built by John Shedwick.

 

“three-story red brick Victorian double with S-shaped bracketed wood cornice. 316 has altered porch and reduced window size, circa 1940. Built with 320-22. --- Contributing”

(Inventory of Buildings in Powelton from the application submitted to the National Register of Historic Places, 1985)

 

History of 316 N. 32nd

 

1869, June 17: Title transferred to Rebecca L. Conard by John Shedwick

 

1870:

Thomas Conrad           30        Iron founder; real estate: $5,000, personal property: $3,000

Rebecca Conrad           27

Carrie Conrad                3

Lydia Blackiston          16        Domestic servant; black; born in DE

Bessie Torbert             23

Mary Cline                   22

Ira Townsend              52        Gardener; born in VT

 

 

1871 Directory: Conard Thomas P., Conard & Murray, iron foundry, 3114 Market St.

 

1880:

[T.] P. Conrad              45        Gentleman

Rebecca Conrad           36

Carolyn Conrad           14

Wilfred Conrad              8

Henry Conrad                5

Ralph Conrad                2

Mary Satterwaitte        20        Servant

            The 1886 directory lists him (as “Conard”) living in Lansdowne.

 

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11/30/2021

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