City Directories and History: 1908 – Lee Mabry (#463 Elm Ave.,) at #466 is Edward Bromfield), 1917 – Julian Steele, (#466) Charles Williams, (#467) J.W. Marshall, 1946 – Lizzie Marshall, 1963 – Hattie B. Sims, 1975 – Vacant
The Herald reported on Jan. 9, 1942 on the death of Wm. J. “Bill” Marshall, the well known colored barber who died at home at this address. The funeral will be at Mt. Olivet Pres. Church. He was born in Charleston but lived here for forty one years. He previously worked for Henry Toole and recently operated the Central Barber Shop on Elk Avenue.”
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