Re: Homan / Kimball name change
Date: August 12, 2013 08:22PM
b.a.hoarder Wrote:
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> Strictly a shot in the dark Dave, but here goes.
> In the 1800's the northern city limit of Chicago
> was North Ave. Homan Ave. was named for a builder
> sometime after 1873 and Kimball was named for an
> early banker, who was a charter officer of what
> was Chicago's first bank in 1835. Did both have
> enough clout that the names were kept as
> originally given? Homan runs from 11600 S to 1600
> N, and Kimball from 1600 N to 6220 N, could it be
> that Homan was a builder/developer in areas south
> of North Ave? Mr. Kimball was a land owner who had
> a large tract to the north of the city limit, thus
> when his land was annexed into the city his
> namesake street might possibly have remained as
> such.
Actually it was Walter Kimbell but the city spelled it wrong.
Kimball Ave., 3400W 1600 to 6300N. Named after Walter Kimbell subdivider who donated ground for street. City council named street with change of spelling
Homan Ave., 3400W 1 to 200N 1 to 11700S. Named by Homan Land Assn. which laid out the subdivision in the district. Joseph Homan was the contractor for Homan and Brown & Co.
[url=http://www.chsmedia.org/househistory/nameChanges/start.pdf]CHM Martin & McNalis Street names[/url]