General Sherman’s St. Louis Home

Генерал Уилям Tecumseh Sherman на Гражданската война слава имаше дълбоки корени в St. Louis стречинг обратно към 1843. Като войник, той е назначен Jefferson Казарма. Той също е бил замесен в St. Louis businesses as the St. Louis Стрийт Railroad Company президент, докато той напуска St. Louis for the Civil War in 1861.

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General Sherman House article from the May 7, 1901 издание на Св. Louis Republic

After the war, <Педя bbox_x = "925" bbox_y = "1878" bbox_w = "13" bbox_h = "19" fsize = "13" fweight = "3" червено = "255" зелен = "255" синьо = "255" алфа = ". Louis’ citizens raised $30,000 to build him a home at 912 N. Garrison Avenue. It was on the northeast corner of the intersection of N. Garrison and Bell Avenue. A better picture of the house can be found by натиснете тук. The house would be in what is the Lucas Heights neighborhood today.

General Sherman lived in the house until the mid-1880s, when he left because of a dispute with the city over a water bill for the mansion. Or maybe it was because he wanted to be closer to his children in the east depending on which source you trust. He lived in New York from 1886 until his death on Valentine’s Day, Февруари 14, 1891.

His funeral was one of the largest that the City of St. Louis ever experienced. General Sherman was laid to rest in St. Louis’ Calvary Cemetery. A story in the May 7, 1901 издание на <Педя bbox_x = "925" bbox_y = "1878" bbox_w = "13" bbox_h = "19" fsize = "13" fweight = "3" червено = "255" зелен = "255" синьо = "255" алфа = ". Louis Republic talked about the recent purchase of the Sherman Home for $9,500. The purchaser intended to convert the building into a hotel.

The article stated the house contained 18 rooms. The purchaser intended to tear down the stable and build an addition of 12 rooms onto the back of the house. The mansion would then be used as a family hotel.

Prior to its purchase, the mansion was being used as a rooming house for transient tenants. В 1930, the house was again being used for this purpose. The Sherman House perfectly illustrates what happened to many of the early mansions in St. Louis.

Първоначално, the Lucas Heights neighborhood was part of a wealthy neighborhood. Many of the former residents of affluent neighborhoods like Lucas Place moved west. This Wikipedia entry tells a similar tale about Vandeventer Place.

The mansions that they left behind were too large for most families to be able to keep up, so they become rooming houses for transient tenants. The new owners do not make many repairs and the homes fall into disrepair. This pattern is repeated every time the wealthy neighborhoods moves west.

Днес, the Sherman mansion like so many of the old homes in St. Louis has been demolished. Each time it happens a little more of the city’s history disappears. With a few exceptions, most of the buildings built before 1890 are gone.

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