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The Henry Bock Building : A Sign of the Times 428-430 East 75 th Street Janine Wilkosz.
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The Henry Bock Building : A Sign of the Times 428-430 East 75th Street Janine Wilkosz
Residents of 428-430 East 75th Street in 1900: Henry Bock, 33, head Philippine Bock, 35, wife Frederick Bock, 12, son Henry Bock, 12, son Elfreda Bock, 8, daughter Dora Bock, 5, daughter Edward Bock, 4, son Frederick Gull, 22, border Arnold Fudern, 20, border Selma Olsen, 28, servant Hart Strobel, 26, head Barbary Strobel, 24, wife
New York City Directories 1897 1906-7 Dill, Alois, shoer 428 E. 75th Bock, H’y, shoer 430 E. 75th
Bocks found in 1910 Federal Census Location: Seattle, Washington
Residents of 428-430 East 75th Street in 1910: Alois Dill, 29, head Anna Dill, 30, wife Rudolph Dill, 9, son Edward Dill, 7, son AloisDill, 2, son Barbara Fisher, 37, head (widowed) William Fisher, 17, son Frederick Fisher, 16, son Charles Fisher, 15, son Lillie Fisher, 9, daughter Louis Fisher, 7, son Henrietta Fisher, 5, daughter William Radon, 70, father Adolph Hoffman, 46, border
Dills found in 1930 Federal Census Location: Hempstead, New York
Changes Through Time Pre 1895 multiple owners 1896 Bock 1905 Dill 1917 Alterations 1947 Acme Lumber and Moulding Co. Inc. 1957 Alterations 1976 Karten 1987 Alterations Uses Through Time Farmland Horseshoeing business Automobile service Lumber business Automobile service Vet office, dance center, florist
First floor (present day openings) First floor (tax photo openings)