
This brick clad home at 227 Jackson is a classic example
of a Four
Square house, one of the house types that dominated building
styles from the turn of the century through the 1920's.
The Frommel family is a quintessential example of the
american story. Frederick Frommel immigrated from Germany to America
in 1854, moving to Charleston from Cincinnati in 1868. From
that time until 1990, the family owned and operated a number of business,
with the Frommel Hardware store, located on the south side of the square
at 618 Jackson, being the most familiar to city residents, as it was in
business for over 80 years at the same location.
The house at 227 Jackson was built in 1910 by C.D. Mitchell
and occupied by Albert G. Frommel, a son of Frederick, and a founder of
the family hardware business. A survey of available City Directories
indicates that some member of the Frommel family lived in the house continiously
from its construction until 1989.
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