Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
It was reportedly built in 1851, making it one of the very few pre-Civil War structures in the CBD [[as defined by GPCharles at the top of the thread), along with Sts. Peter & Paul, Mariners Church, and the remaining 1840s commercial buildings on Randolph. I believe that to be the total list of confirmable pre-1860 buildings in that area, but I'm interested if anyone has any additions.

That house is also one of several pre-Civil War houses on E. Jefferson, along with the aforementioned Trowbridge House, the Sibley House, the Campau House, and the Moross House [[these 4 houses are outside of the CBD as defined here). Of course, we lost one of these a few years back when the 1850 Chene House [[Little Harry's) was demolished to clear the way for IHOP.

Just west of downtown, Most Holy Trinity dates from 1855, and the nearby worker's rowhouse is about the same age. There may be some other houses in Corktown of similar vintage.
Where are the 1840's era buildings on Randolph?