2648
Russell Boulevard
Single Family Gut Rehab
Fox Park Neighborhood
2002 Homer
Award Winner for
Outstanding Total Renovation
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HISTORY: The Anton Demuth House
The building permit for this house
was issued in 1883 to Anton Demuth and was built at a cost of
$9,000. Mr. Demuth owned a dry goods store and also had houses
built at 2644 and 2646 Russell. The
Demuth family lived in the 2644 Russell house. By 1896 Anton
Demuth was no longer in the dry goods business but was listed
as an iron
manufacturer and president of the Lafayette Foundry Company.
According to census records
in
1900
and 1910 the family of Benjamin Luppan was living here as tenants.
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The house continued to stay in the
Demuth family until 1922 when Harry
and Nellie
Eppes bought it.
At this time the property was still a single family dwelling,
but in the 1930s it became a two-family unit and would remain
so until the 1980s.
By the late 1980s the house was standing vacant
and in 1995 it was acquired by the St. Louis Land Reutilization
Authority [LRA]. In the more than ten years that the house
was unoccupied, there
were three
separate
fires that
caused sufficient damage to the interior. Millennium, who
purchased
the property in 1999, gutted and rebuilt the entire
interior of the house and it was sold in 2002.
This project is funded in part by a grant
from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the
Community Development Agency under the Provisions of Title 1
of the Housing and Community Development Act 1974 (P.L. 93-838). back to top
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