Are there cities in which the house numbers or the numeric streets have been renumbered since 1900, 1910, 1930 or 1940?
Unfortunately yes. Detroit: Changed numbering system around 1920. Milwaukee: This one of the best (or worst depending on your perspective) examples that we know about and it appears to have been completely renumbered. To make dealing with Milwaukee a little less painful, we have constructed a table showing the changes. Click here to see that table. Portland Oregon: All the house numbers east and north have been changed. Queens: Changed many street names and house numbers during the 1920s. Salt Lake City: While all the house numbers stayed the same, the numeric streets have been renumbered in enumeration districts 32 through 62. West New York, New Jersey: The numeric streets have been renamed to be 44 numbers higher than in 1930. And addresses on the alphabetic streets were changed from the low hundreds to the high thousands. See also question 308. 306 “ED for Detroit. 382 Tuxedo.” ??? Unfortunately I get messages like this a lot. Usually with no other text, not even a signature. Since
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