Thursday, May 28, 2009

ON THE SQUARE- PIKE STREET:

INTERIOR OF A STORE ON THE OAKLAND SQUARE- POSSIBLY ON PIKE STREET.
1910- OPERA HOUSE WAS UPSTAIRS IN THE RE MOORE BUILDING- BOUGHT BY CONAGHAN IN 1885 FROM HIRAM RUTHERFORD AND JH BUSBEY.

THE RIPLEY/MOTLEY BUILDING WAS A DRUG STORE OWNED BY DW CRAWFORD AND THE NORTH SIDE WAS LEASED AS A BAKERY AND RESTURANT.

LEWIS KEYS HAD A DRY GOOD STORE AND LATER CHAS CLEMENT HAD A BARBER SHOP WHERE THE ALLEY IS NOW.

THE CARPET CENTER WAS ONCE A LEATHER-HARNESS SHOP AND A HARDWARE STORE.

WHERE THE PUBLIC RESTROOMS ARE WAS ONCE THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE AND BEFORE THAT DAVID WINKLER WAS THERE AS A TIN AND IRON SMITH SINCE THE 1860'S.

DUZAN'S FURNITURE AND CARPET CENTER TODAY:


TIBBS WAS THE FURNITURE STORE OWNER AND ALSO THE UNDERTAKER.

THE VIEW TODAY:


1914 STREET SCENE- NOTICE THE STREET WASN'T ONE WAY THEN AND THE BUGGYS ARE PARKED IN THE OTHER DIRECTION.

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