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Joseph Woodrow Nash and Clara Nash

Ads from the 1950s for Clara’s Beauty Shop

The first residents of the home at 1920 Laurel Street were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodrow Nash.  Mr. Nash was a Sarasota resident for 24 years and resided in the structure on Laurel Street with his wife Clara from 1930 through 1951.  Mr. Nash was an electrician for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus for 20 years and died in the home in 1951 (Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 9, 1951).  Clara Nash was a successful entrepreneur and operated Clara’s Beauty Shop at 326 S. Orange Avenue from 1940 through 1950.

Clara Nash was the daughter of Ms. Laura Fedora Tatum (also known as Aunt Donie), a well known Sarasota pioneer.  Mrs. Tatum, who lived at 1920 Laurel Street at the time of her death, was the daughter of Isaac A. Redd, the founder of the community known as Bee Ridge (Sarasota Herald Tribune, February 27, 1950).  Redd was also a member of the Confederate Army and in 1876 led a movement to establish a Missionary Baptist Church, the first church in what is presently Sarasota County.