The 1900 Polk City Directory listed the occupant of the home at 349 Winthrop as Thomas Parkhurst of Allen & Parkhurst. The 1907 and 1910 city directories listed Theodore Stevens as its resident. Mr. Stevens was with Wilmington & Company and the first vice-president of the Second National Bank. Clerk Malcolm Stevens and student Paul Stevens boarded. The family's live-in domestic in 1910 was Matilda Maerzke. Frank Church, the manager of J. B. Moos Company, lived here in 1918 while Waldo Comstock, a salesman, was the resident in 1921. Myrtle Constock, a clerk with the National Supply Company, roomed here. | |||||