General Jocelyn Sherman tus me nyuam. Louis tsev
William Tecumseh © Jocelyn Sherman of Civil rog koob meej xwb twb sib sib zog nqus cov hauv paus hniav hauv St. Louis ncab rov qab los 1843. Raws li ib tug tub rog, the US Army assigned Sherman to Jefferson Barracks. Sherman was also involved in St. Louis lag luam li cov me nyuam. Louis Street kev tsheb ciav hlau tuam txhab President kom txog rau thaum nws tom qab me nyuam. Louis rau Civil tsov rog hauv 1861.

Kev Jocelyn Sherman tsev Tshooj los ntawm lub ntuj 7, 1901 ib tsab ntawm tus me nyuam. Koom pheej Louis
Tom qab tsov rog, St. Louis’ pej xeem tsa ceg $30,000 puab nws lub tsev nyob 912 N. Garrison Avenue. It was on the northeast corner of the intersection of N. Garrison thiab tswb Avenue. Ib daim duab zoo ntawm lub tsev no muaj nyob ntawm txhaj no. Lub tsev yuav ua li cas yog tus Lucas Heights koog tsev hnub no.
© Jocelyn General Sherman nyob hauv tsev kom txog rau thaum-1880s, when he left because of a dispute with the city over a water bill for the mansion. Or it was because Sherman wanted to be closer to his children in the east depending on which source you trust. Nws nyob New York ntawm 1886 kom txog rau thaum nws tuag txog Valentine hnub, Lub ob hlis ntuj 14, 1891.
His funeral was one of the largest funeral processions in the City of St. Louis. General Sherman was laid to rest in St. Louis’ Calvary Cemetery. Zaj dabneeg hauv lub ntuj 7, 1901, ib tsab ntawm tus St. Koom pheej Louis tham txog qhov tsis ntev los no purchase Jocelyn Sherman tsev rau $9,500. Cov purchaser uas xav tias yuav siv hauv lub tsev mus rau hauv tsev so.
The article stated the house contained eighteen rooms. The purchaser intended to tear down the stable and build an addition of twelve rooms onto the back of the house. Future owners used the mansion as a family hotel.
Prior to the new owners turning it into a hotel, the earlier owner used the mansion as a rooming house. Nyob rau hauv 1930, the owner closed the hotel and changed it into a rooming house again. The Sherman House perfectly illustrates what happened to the early mansions in St. Louis.
Keeb xeeb, Lucas Heights koog tsev yog ib feem ntawm ib tug neeg zej zog muaj nplua nwj. Muaj ntau qhov qub nyob rau hauv affluent neighborhoods li Qhov chaw Lucas mus hnub poob. No nkag teb chaws Wikipedia qhia muaj ntsis zoo ib yam taleas txog Qhov chaw Vandeventer.
Mansions uas lawv tseg tau loj heev rau ntau tsev neeg kom tau, kom lawv ua rooming lub tsev nyob rau nraum xauj. The new owners do not make repairs, and the homes fall into disrepair. The wealthy neighborhoods move west repeating this process.
Hnub no, lub tsev loj © Jocelyn Sherman ntau li ntawm cov laus li ob lub tsev rau me nyuam. Louis lawm demolished. Txhua lub sijhawm nws tshwm sim me ntsis ntxiv txog keeb kwm lub nroog disappears. With a handful of exceptions, the buildings built before 1890 ntshauv.
Koj yuav tawm ib saib los nug cov lus nug txog qhov no los yog tej tsev xa rau kuv Facebook phab.
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