The Sunny Side Grocery — 1915
by Paula Bosse
by Paula Bosse
Above, the Sunny Side Grocery & Market, J. H. Williamson, prop. According to the notation on the back of this photo, the store — owned by John Williamson — was located at 4207 W. Clarendon (a few steps from Sunny Side Avenue in, I believe, Cockrell Hill (which I’m ashamed to say I didn’t realize was a separate city from Dallas — as Wikipedia says, it is a city “completely surrounded by the city of Dallas” — sorry, Cockrell Hill!).
Mr. Williamson appears to have owned another store — or this store, with an incorrect modern-day notation by a descendant. The other store (also called the Sunny Side Grocery…) was listed in the 1915 Dallas city directory (as well as in a 1915 ad in The Dallas Morning News) as being at 3600 Copeland (where S. Trunk and Copeland meet in South Dallas — as seen in the bottom right corner of this 1922 Sanborn map).
The only other thing to go on is the telephone number: “E 3358,” which might be “Edgewood” 3358. The Edgewood exchange went into service in 1911 and served “all telephones south of the Santa Fe tracks and west of the Fair Grounds” (Dallas Morning News, May 2, 1911). So that’s not terribly helpful in this instance, since both locations would be in that exchange (I think…). My guess is that the photo shows the W. Clarendon location (which was still in business as late as 1936).
So I’m going with Cockrell Hill, which, again, is a CITY COMPLETELY SURROUNDED BY ANOTHER CITY.
***
Sources & Notes
Photo found on eBay.
*
Copyright © 2022 Paula Bosse. All Rights Reserved.
Not only is the descendant likely to be wrong, but the error will be written with a ballpoint pen almost guaranteed to eventually offset its ink onto something else irreplaceable.
LikeLike
Yeah, but I’m not clear on something here, Paula: is Cockrell Hill a separate city?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes it a small city wedged in middle of area known as oak cliff
It even has its own firedept I’m sure this incorporated city goes back maybe 1920s or so just a
Guess on my part maybe someone who’s lived there whole
Life would know better I traveled thru it to get to Cockrell hill rd that
Takes me to west Davis street
LikeLike
Thxs for the share I live a block off Cockrell rd in oak cliff love this kind info good to know this kind of stuff
LikeLiked by 1 person
[…] “THE SUNNY SIDE GROCERY — 1915” […]
LikeLike