New Orleans, Lousiana
Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital
Sunday, February 13, 2011
In 1942
the S.W. Green mansion at 219 S. Miro was auctioned.
A friend of the blog was kind enough to send along the clipping from the newspaper, which provides a nice description.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Mr. Green passed away in 1946. The 1942 auction was related to a civil suit.
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Mr. Green passed away in 1946. The 1942 auction was related to a civil suit.
That's right - thank you for noting that.
As you pointed out in a separate contact, Anonymous, Mr. Green actually resided at 2118 Cleveland Avenue - in the LSU Footprint - when he passed away.
That house, unfortunately, has already been demolished.
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