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One Story from the Barrio Viejo
The History of Room 6
1914
Room 6 (originally ...
Grimm Book Bindery
Alvan Small, Architect
This building is significant ...
Unearthing Florida- Blockade Runners
Confederate vessels that slipped cargo past U.S. naval shi...
90 East Bay Street
Ancrum Wharf Building
The Ancrum Wharf Building was ...
Bell's Trading Post and Village Water Well
1869 - 1870
Location of
Dr. J. W. Bell's Tradi...
First Night Game in Organized Baseball
Played Here
Shulthis Stadium
April 28, ...
Washburn Lumbering Days / The Hines Lumber Company
(side 1)
Washburn Lumbering Days
Washburn begi...
Memorial to Commercial Fishermen of Bayfield
Past—Present—Future
Dedicated in 1981 to the hard wo...
The Booth Cooperage
At one time, a local fishery once encompassed this entire ...
Ninth Street Branch YMCA
Side 1:
In 1901, George Foster Peabody and hi...
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One Story from the Barrio Viejo
The History of Room 6
1914
Room 6 (originally addressed 202 W. 18th Street, and later 709 S. 8th Avenue), on the southeast corner of the excavated row house on Lot 10 (see map), housed several businesses throughout its history. In 1914, ...
Grimm Book Bindery
Alvan Small, Architect
This building is significant as the work of architect Alvan Small and as an example of a small commercial building executed in the Neoclassical style. The primary facade is of red brick with a side-gabled roof bracketed with ...
Unearthing Florida- Blockade Runners
Confederate vessels that slipped cargo past U.S. naval ships blocking Florida’s seaports were called blockade runners. They faced a constant threat of capture or destruction.
Two such vessels, discovered in the Hillsborough River near Tampa, highlight the risks these smugglers ...
90 East Bay Street
Ancrum Wharf Building
The Ancrum Wharf Building was constructed by Parker Quince and John Ancrum, both North Carolina natives, who who married to Savannah and Mary Rhett. The Rhett sisters were heirs to Col. William Rhett. The Ancrum Wharf Building is ...
Bell's Trading Post and Village Water Well
1869 - 1870
Location of
Dr. J. W. Bell's Trading Post
and Village Water Well,
hand dug by John Luppy.
Also, original Caney
Survey Point and Marker
Marker is at the intersection of 4th Avenue and State Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Avenue. ...
First Night Game in Organized Baseball
Played Here
Shulthis Stadium
April 28, 1930
Western Association League
Independence Producers vs
Muskogee Chiefs
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washburn Lumbering Days / The Hines Lumber Company
(side 1)
Washburn Lumbering Days
Washburn begins on the shoreline of Chequamegon Bay. The city rises gradually 75 ft. above level of the water. In 1884, the town was created, born of the necessity of the railway (Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and ...
Memorial to Commercial Fishermen of Bayfield
Past—Present—Future
Dedicated in 1981 to the hard working commercial fishermen whose indomitable spirits will not be forgotten.
Commissioned by Edwin Erickson,
Mayor of Bayfield, 1970-1976 & 1980-1988
Designed by Harold Kerr (1909-1981)
Constructed by Brian Kerr and Erickson Marine
The pilings were salvaged from the steamer ...
The Booth Cooperage
At one time, a local fishery once encompassed this entire block. Early sailing vessels would bring their harvests here to be salt packed in barrels and shipped to market. Here in “The Cooperage,” one of the remaining buildings of that ...
Ninth Street Branch YMCA
Side 1:
In 1901, George Foster Peabody and his brothers made an offer to the colored men and boys of Columbus to build a YMCA on the condition they raise $1,000, purchase a building lot and get membership of 300 men. ...