Gerald K. Culpepper1
Male, #41699
| Father* | Alfred K. Culpepper (24 May 1913 - 23 Oct 1981) | |
| Mother* | Leona Florence Jones (1 Mar 1923 - 30 Aug 1997) | |
Gerald K. Culpepper||p41699.htm|Alfred K. Culpepper|b. 24 May 1913\nd. 23 Oct 1981|p36048.htm|Leona Florence Jones|b. 1 Mar 1923\nd. 30 Aug 1997|p41691.htm|John R. Culpepper|b. Mar 1867\nd. say 1925|p36039.htm|Eva Smith|b. Sep 1876\nd. say 1970|p36040.htm|Homer Jones|b. say 1893|p41692.htm|Agnes Erickson|b. say 1895|p41693.htm| | ||
| He is the son of Alfred K. Culpepper and Leona Florence Jones. |
Family | Michele Martin (living) | |
| Charts | Descendants of Robert P. Culpepper of Titus Co., TX |
| Last Edited | 24 Feb 2010 |
Citations
- Culpepper Books Moves to Larger Space
The News Tribune, Tacoma, Washington, 24 Apr 2001, South Sound, Page D1
After a year and a half on Sixth Avenue, Culpepper Books is moving to a larger space in the Proctor District by the end of May.
The used, out-of-print and antiquarian book dealer is taking the former Tacoma Trains & Hobbies location at 2521 N. Proctor St. That spot is between Tacoma Trains' current corner location and the new Europa Bistro, due to open in mid-May. The bookstore is aiming for a May 20 launch.
Sixth Avenue has worked well for Culpepper Books, but husband-and-wife owners Jerry Culpepper and Michele Martin think the Proctor District is better suited to their type of store, especially with its need for increased space.
"We've been well-received on Sixth Avenue and we have been profitable, but we've outgrown our space there," Culpepper said. "We have about 500 square feet of floor space now. We'll have 1,080, plus a 300-square-foot back room. We've been able to increase our stock a lot since we started. We have to keep a lot of nice books at home that we'd like to have out for our customers. We're also probably out-of-step here. Sixth Avenue has gotten a lot of great clubs and restaurants."
Martin sees an added benefit to the move. "The big plus is I get all the books out of our house and get my living room back," she said.