2331
South 12th Street
Single Family Gut Rehab
Soulard Neighborhood
2004 Homer
Award Winner for
Outstanding Total Renovation/
Historic Renovation
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HISTORY: The Thomas Martin House
The building permit
for this house that sits on the southeast corner of South 12th
and Lami streets, was issued on May 4, 1891.
It was built at a cost of $7,000 by William Grahl who intended
to use it as rental property. Mr. Grahl
lived next
door
at 2333
South 12th and in the 1860s and 70s he
was a
partner in M. Lamoureax & Company, a wholesale dealer in
dry goods, boots and shoes. In the 1880s and 90s, Mr. Grahl
worked as
a bookkeeper at the Lemp Brewery.
Thomas Martin, a saloon owner who came to St.
Louis from New York, rented the house from 1892 to 1900.
The
household consisted
of Mr. Martin, his wife Katie and their children, George, Minnie
and Nellie. His mother-in-law, a servant and a valet also lived
with them. The property continued as a rental until 1916 when
it was sold to the Baudendistel family. Then there
were several more owners until 1956 when the Hall family purchased
the property. The house remained in their family till 1996.
In
2004 the house was rehabbed by Millennium for the current
owners Stephen P. Kotsines and John J. Hecht.
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