Catanach, Adam A.

Metadata

Title

Catanach, Adam A.

Member Number

444

Last Name

Catanach

First Name

Adam

Middle Name

A.

Deceased Date

1/1/1915

Date Elected

1/21/1878

Business Address

1523 Christian Street

Project

SE corner 16th and Burton Streets
see references

Reference

"Philadelphia Preserved" Page 32 - Was a carpenter in the remodeling (1857) of Old Pine Street Church. --------------------------- Ancestry.com Phila. City Directory - 1890 Adam A. Catanach (T. Riddle & Co.) & Coal, N. 21st c. Westmoreland. Home:1523 Christian. --------------------------- These claims relate probably to the father of the Company member City Records D.C. Liens book #411; claim filed February 18, 1870; satisfied May 16, 1870 Samuel B. Bailey, Narwood H. Bailey & Melbourne Bailey, trading as Samuel B. Bailey & Sons, vs. John Neithercot, owner, and Archibald Catanach & Sons, contractor. Claim for $852.37 for lumber against two 3-story brick buildings and lots of ground situate on the southeast corner of 16th and Burton streets, fronting on 16th street , each house being 16 feet and in depth 65 feet to a 3-foot wide alley. -------------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #411. claim filed March 4, 1870; satisfied May 2, 1870 Same firm of Bailey vs. John Neithercot, owner, and Archibald Catanach & Sons, contractor. Claim for 852.37 for materials against 3 adjoining 3-storied brick buildings beginning at the southeast corner of 16th and Burton streets. -------------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #413; claim filed November 18, 1870; satisfied August 23, 1871 (with signature of Archibald) Archibald Catanach and Adam Catanach trading as A. Catanach & Son vs. John Gibson. Claim for $609.24 for work and materials against a 3-story brick building and lot of ground on the north side of Chestnut street 68 feet east of 23rd street, containing in front on Chestnut street about 60 feet and in depth about 110 feet to a small street. ------------------------ See clipping in Stacy Reeves member folder on labor demands of Carpenters' Union. No. 8