Property Details

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Address:718 N 7TH ST
City/State:ST JOSEPH MO
Built:1876
Size:Mansion
Stories:2
Exterior:Brick
Type / Influence:Italianate
Owners / Land Owners:
Year(s)NameNote
1876 - 0SMITH, C. D.
History Note:C.D. Smith was born in Pennsylvania in 1835, he relocated in St. Joseph in 1859. He was associated with James McCord and Abram Nave in the wholesale grocery business until fire destroyed the business in 1886. The next year, he opened a wholesale drug company which became one of the giants of the wholesale era of St. Joseph history. Smith married a daughter of John Calhoun, a banker, and they had three children. Mr. Smith died in 1888, a very wealthy capitalist who supported many new businesses and ventures in the developmental period of St. Joseph. He built the house at 718 N 7th St. -
History Note:The C.D. Smith - Catholic Chancery - Wright Nursing Home -




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313 S 3RD ST - ST JOSEPH, MOC.D. Smith owned a drug wholesale company at 313 S 3rd St and built the house at 718 N 7th St.



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