City Directories and History: 1913 – Gus Hirsch, (Diana Hirsch), 1925 – Gus Hirsch, 1941 – Gus Hirsch, 1964 – UN
The Hirsch home was demolished to make room for the construction of the new First Baptist Church. Gus and Diana Hirsch, along with his brother owned the Hirsch Department Store on Broad street that later became Newman’s Furniture Company.
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