1912: Chief John Rush and Victor, the Fire Horse That Lost it on Varick Street » 632 Hudson

632 Hudson Street Hugh King Grocer

In 1881, the Rush family was forced to find a new home when produce merchant Hugh King took over 632 Hudson Street and its twin at 630 Hudson, built by Stephen Kane in 1847. The Esteve family purchased the building in the 1930s and for 40 years it housed their sausage factory.

632 Hudson Street Hugh King Grocer, 1880s