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.
11/30/2021