The Yorkville Enquirer reported on Sept. 5, 1888 – “Mr. Horrace H. Beard is remodeling his dwelling house on Congress Street near the C&L Depot.”
City Directories and History: J. Oscar Allison, Florence Allison, Mrs. John Ashe, Sallie Ashe, Mabel Ashe, Benjamin Barron, Bessie Barron, John Barron (1908 listed as M.D. living on Liberty near College St.), Walter Barron (1908 listed as med. student), Emma H. Beard, Mrs. Earnest Beard, Margaret E. Bowen, N.J. Bowen, L Dock Bradley, Daniel J. Brimm (1908 – Supt. of Yorkville School), Elizabeth M. Brimm (1908 wife of Danie Brimm), Rev. Earnest E. Gillespie, Martha Gillespie, William D. Glenn, Catherine Glenn, Kate Gordon, Albert M. Grist & wife Elizabeth Grist (1908 – L.M. Grist and Sons), Arthur T. Hart, George W.S. Hart, Ellen Hart, Lilla Herndon, William H. Herndon (1908 – w wife Jeanette, Herndon & Gordon Firm), Jeanette Herndon, Mrs. A. W. Ingold, Mary Ingold, Zora Inman, Brooks Inman, Mozelle Inman, George Jackson, Bessie Jackson, Amelia Kennedy, Barron Kennedy, Belle Kennedy, James B. Kennedy, Emma Kennedy, Rachel A. Kennedy (1908 – Wife of Wm. M.), William M. Kennedy (1908 – Genl Merc. on N. Congress), Claude Latham, Anna C. Lewis, William W. Lewis, David J. Logan, John R. Logan, Sallie Logan, and Wilmore Logan
The list of individuals living in the 1907 York City Directory was not identified as living at any particular house number. When possible the individuals are listed per their known address.
The Yorkville Enquirer reported on Aug. 5, 1891 – “Mr. James B. Kennedy is teaching school near Mr. John Caldwell’s house about five miles west of Yorkville.”
The YV Enquirer reported on Jan. 6, 1892 – “The Clover School being run by Ms. Florrie Allison will open for a new tern next Monday.”
The Yorkville Enquirer of Feb. 2, 1917 contained an ad for Dr. Wm. N. Kennedy, dental surgeon, with office on the second floor of the Wylie Building.
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