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A companion for the Lamasco walking tour A companion for the Lamasco walking tour highlighting the town that could have beenhighlighting the town that could have been
Joe EnglerJoe EnglerHistoricEvansville.comHistoricEvansville.com

Lamasco CityLamasco City
Separate town northwest of Evansville founded Separate town northwest of Evansville founded 18361836
First Ave. westward to St. Joseph Ave., from river First Ave. westward to St. Joseph Ave., from river north to Columbia St.north to Columbia St.
Named after founders Named after founders LaLaw, w, MMcCcCaall, and ll, and ScoScotttt Streets on cardinal directions, as opposed to Streets on cardinal directions, as opposed to
downtown parallel to the riverdowntown parallel to the river Primarily German immigrantsPrimarily German immigrants Factories along Pigeon Creek, W & E Canal, Ohio Factories along Pigeon Creek, W & E Canal, Ohio
RiverRiver Wide primary streets allowed for growthWide primary streets allowed for growth Merged with Evansville in 1857, Independence Merged with Evansville in 1857, Independence
stays separatestays separate

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Lamasco and the “West Lamasco and the “West Side”Side”
Bridges over Pigeon Creek helped both areas growBridges over Pigeon Creek helped both areas grow Independence annexed 1870sIndependence annexed 1870s Schools established to serve the area - Fulton (1871), Schools established to serve the area - Fulton (1871),
Baker (1872), Columbia (1875), Centennial (1876)Baker (1872), Columbia (1875), Centennial (1876) Several downtown churches created missions to Several downtown churches created missions to
serve the areaserve the area Street cars traveled major streets allowing easier Street cars traveled major streets allowing easier
access to extremities of the city 1880saccess to extremities of the city 1880s Elite homes along First and Fulton AvenuesElite homes along First and Fulton Avenues Commercial growth along Franklin and Pennsylvania Commercial growth along Franklin and Pennsylvania
StsSts

Blomer ResidenceBlomer Residence Built c1874 for Built c1874 for
Frank Blomer Frank Blomer Co-founder of Co-founder of
Blomer, Schulte, Blomer, Schulte, & Rietman & Rietman furniturefurniture
Brick ItalianateBrick Italianate Target Target
Exterminating Exterminating 1970s1970s
Now Reich & Now Reich & Associate Associate insuranceinsurance

Walden SanitariumWalden Sanitarium
Modern 7 room hospital with office spaceModern 7 room hospital with office space Designed by Anderson and Veatch at a cost of $9000Designed by Anderson and Veatch at a cost of $9000 Combined residence of Dr R M WaldenCombined residence of Dr R M Walden Begun December 1922 and completed May 1923Begun December 1922 and completed May 1923 Home to a variety of physicians over the yearsHome to a variety of physicians over the years

Municipal MarketMunicipal Market Built 1917-8 Clifford Shopbell & CoBuilt 1917-8 Clifford Shopbell & Co 1955-1980 Hose House No. 31955-1980 Hose House No. 3 Used as bus transportUsed as bus transport 1998 threatened until Fire & Rain took over1998 threatened until Fire & Rain took over

Third and IllinoisThird and Illinois Intersection little changed Intersection little changed 200 N Third200 N Third
Built c1880Built c1880 Kesel grocery and saloon Kesel grocery and saloon
c1900c1900 Schlundt and Caldemeyer Schlundt and Caldemeyer
grocers c1910grocers c1910 201 N Third201 N Third
Federal style built c1860Federal style built c1860 Max Gatch grocer 1900Max Gatch grocer 1900
117-9 N and 121 N Third117-9 N and 121 N Third Commercial buildings Commercial buildings
c1880c1880 Dr Wm Fitsch drug store Dr Wm Fitsch drug store
and offices c1900and offices c1900 Rich Confectionery 1950sRich Confectionery 1950s Now Bee Gees ApartmentsNow Bee Gees Apartments
Third and Illinois looking north c1890

Trinity LutheranTrinity Lutheran
Lots dedicated when Lamasco Lots dedicated when Lamasco was plattedwas platted
Frame church built 1840Frame church built 1840 Present church built 1871Present church built 1871 Gothic style Sutermeister & Co Gothic style Sutermeister & Co
(Ft Wayne) architect(Ft Wayne) architect East wing added 1904, west East wing added 1904, west
19171917 School built 1894 near Willard School built 1894 near Willard
LibraryLibrary Lutheran school built 1956Lutheran school built 1956 School relocated to St PaulSchool relocated to St Paul Parsonage c1920Parsonage c1920

Hose House No. 3Hose House No. 3 Built 1895 facing Built 1895 facing
Pennsylvania St Pennsylvania St (Lloyd)(Lloyd)
West Side Expressway West Side Expressway chopped off front and chopped off front and tower removedtower removed
Moved 1955 to the Moved 1955 to the Municipal market, later Municipal market, later relocates to Fulton Ave relocates to Fulton Ave ParkPark
Hose House No. 3 in the 1970s (top)and as it looks now (bottom)

Weber Hall / Carpenters’ Weber Hall / Carpenters’ HallHall
Weber’s Hall built Weber’s Hall built c1890c1890
Weber’s Malt House on Weber’s Malt House on Fourth Ave, also known Fourth Ave, also known as Franklin Brewery, as Franklin Brewery, made malt extractmade malt extract
Carpenters union Carpenters union purchases building purchases building 1922 and becomes 1922 and becomes known as Carpenters’ known as Carpenters’ HallHall
1940 addition in rear1940 addition in rear
Headquarters of Local 90Carpenter Union 1932

Fulton Avenue ParkFulton Avenue Park
John Law ParkJohn Law Park Public building served as courthouse Public building served as courthouse
and later school, gone by 1880and later school, gone by 1880 Fire station eastern edge built 1979Fire station eastern edge built 1979
Fulton Ave Park c1889

Lamasco BankLamasco Bank
Designed by Clifford Designed by Clifford Shopbell & Co Sullivanesque Shopbell & Co Sullivanesque stylestyle
Built 1919-20 at Fulton and Built 1919-20 at Fulton and FranklinFranklin
Moved across st 1961Moved across st 1961 Merged with Citizens Bank Merged with Citizens Bank
1976, becomes branch office1976, becomes branch office Murals celebrating merger of Murals celebrating merger of
Evansville and Lamasco Evansville and Lamasco decorate insidedecorate inside
1930 ad for Lamasco Bank

Good Shepherd EpiscopalGood Shepherd Episcopal
St Paul established mission church in the Lamasco areaSt Paul established mission church in the Lamasco area Built 1873 at Michigan and ThirdBuilt 1873 at Michigan and Third 1893 becomes temple for Evansville Society of 1893 becomes temple for Evansville Society of
SpiritualistsSpiritualists Converted to apartments c1990Converted to apartments c1990

Third Ave ResidencesThird Ave Residences 418-20 N - Miller duplex 418-20 N - Miller duplex
built c1860 for Christian built c1860 for Christian and John Miller dealers in and John Miller dealers in groceries, produce, etcgroceries, produce, etc
400 N – Michael 400 N – Michael Dauszmann (Daussman) Dauszmann (Daussman) c1860 cartmanc1860 cartman
318 N - Mayor Dress c1900318 N - Mayor Dress c1900

Kappler BrosKappler Bros
Corner of Second Corner of Second and Virginiaand Virginia
Built c1892Built c1892 Kappler Bros groceryKappler Bros grocery Sandwich shop Sandwich shop
1930s1930s Pop and Gils TavernPop and Gils Tavern Murphy’s MortgagesMurphy’s Mortgages Now vacantNow vacant

First Avenue PresbyterianFirst Avenue Presbyterian
Established 1875 as a Established 1875 as a north side missionnorth side mission
Brick chapel dedicated Brick chapel dedicated April 2, 1876April 2, 1876
Southwest corner of Southwest corner of Virginia St and First Virginia St and First AveAve
Remodeled 1914 after Remodeled 1914 after storm damage, tower storm damage, tower addedadded
Later rear additions Later rear additions claim First Ave housesclaim First Ave houses

Hartig ResidenceHartig Residence
Built 1891Built 1891 William F HartigWilliam F Hartig Northwest corner Northwest corner
of Virginia and Firstof Virginia and First Queen AnneQueen Anne Purple street signs Purple street signs
from early 1900s from early 1900s on side of on side of residenceresidence

Rietz ResidenceRietz Residence
Built for Dr Paul C Built for Dr Paul C Rietz 1906Rietz 1906
Designed by Harris Designed by Harris & Shopbell& Shopbell
Queen Anne with Queen Anne with Tudor elements Tudor elements (half timbered (half timbered tower)tower)
Northeast corner of Northeast corner of First and VirginiaFirst and Virginia

Wm Boetticher ResidenceWm Boetticher Residence
William Boetticher of William Boetticher of Boetticher & KelloggBoetticher & Kellogg
Built 1899Built 1899 Designed by Frank Designed by Frank
Schlotter French Schlotter French Chateau/Queen AnneChateau/Queen Anne
Southeast corner of Southeast corner of First and VirginiaFirst and Virginia
Owls home next door Owls home next door was father’swas father’s

First Ave MansionsFirst Ave Mansions
Other grand homes along
First Ave

Emanuel LutheranEmanuel Lutheran
Corner Franklin St and First AveCorner Franklin St and First Ave Built 1856Built 1856 Tower added 1874Tower added 1874 School built 1890School built 1890 German-speaking, later bannedGerman-speaking, later banned Parish house addition 1927Parish house addition 1927 School razed c1995School razed c1995