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Chicago History Forum: keenon street

Posted by: anonymous () on 17 Aug 2003 at 7:58:36 PM
In-Reply-To: Keenon street?? posted by anonymous on 7:39:49 PM 16 Mar 2003

: In 1900 my great-grand parents lived at 90 Keenon. This street no longer exists. Who could tell me where this was?
I just checked my census records and found that by the 1910 census the house numbers on Keenon Street had been changed. This was done as Ashland Avenue was no longer the east/west dividing line in the city, it was changed to the further east State Street. On the 1930 census it was still Keenon Street. So obviously, it was changed to Pearce sometime after that.


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