City Directories and History: 1905 – Oscar Geisberg, also: GEISBERG DORA MISS dry goods, millinery, shoes, etc, 113 Depot, r 514 South McDuffie, Ms. Florie Geisberg, Ms. Isidore Geisberg, Max Geisberg, Oscar and wife Carrie Geisberg, 1909 – RAST JOSEPH D. (Genie), prest and treas Anderson Furniture Company, r 514 South McDuffie Street,
The Anderson Historic District has added information on the city’s heritage and this building.
A.E. Holman, Jr., in his Memories of…. states, “Carrie Lesser, the daughter of Michael Lesser, married Oscar Geisburg and they lived in this home for many years before moving to the corner of West Franklin and Main Streets…”
All Credits: Anderson County Memories and Reflections compiled by R.C. Otter, Friends of the Library – 2004
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