The party goes from the rue des Amandiers leads to that of Ménilmontant was built late in the reign of Louis XV. This highway was wearing before the revolution several names: rue Maur or Dead, rue du Chemin-Denis, rue du Bas-Popincourt or Lower Pincourt. These three parties were united in 1806 under the single name of Rue Saint-Maur. That portion of the Rue Saint-Maur between the rue de la Roquette and the Amandiers was opened in 1823 on the site of the convent of the Hospitalières de la Roquette, whose sale had been made by the administration to hospices 1817 and 1823. This street has lost in 1910, the section between the avenue Claude-Villefaux (architect) and Rue de la Grange-aux-Belles (formerly street from the hospital-Saint-Louis), which was given the name Juliette Dodu.