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** 10: [[A. Lowenthal]] (1897) | ** 10: [[A. Lowenthal]] (1897) | ||
** 11–12: Mrs [[C. L. Cunningham]] dressmaker (1897) | ** 11–12: Mrs [[C. L. Cunningham]] dressmaker (1897) | ||
** 13: [[Massey | ** 13: [[Massey Business College]] (1889–1905) | ||
** 14: [[Lutie Smith]] dressmaker (1897) | ** 14: [[Lutie Smith]] dressmaker (1897) | ||
** 15: Mrs [[E. H. Smyly]] dressmaker (1897) | ** 15: Mrs [[E. H. Smyly]] dressmaker (1897) | ||
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** 17: Mrs [[E. Kamiskey]] dressmaker (1897) | ** 17: Mrs [[E. Kamiskey]] dressmaker (1897) | ||
* second floor | * second floor | ||
** [[Massey's Business College]] study hall ( | ** [[Massey's Business College]] study hall (1889–1905) | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Elyton Block|*]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:02, 24 January 2021
The Elyton Block, also called the Jackson Block, as a two-story commercial building located at 220 19th Street North, on the corner of 3rd Avenue North
Tenants
- Charles Wheelock & Son (1888)
- T. H. Maddox & Son architects (1888)
- first floor
- 1: vacant (1897)
- 3: C. H. Jernigan physician (1897)
- 4: Hollis Parrish attorney (1897)
- 5: vacant (1897)
- 6: vacant (1897)
- 7: vacant (1897)
- 8: vacant (1897)
- 9: Charles Vaughan (1897)
- 10: A. Lowenthal (1897)
- 11–12: Mrs C. L. Cunningham dressmaker (1897)
- 13: Massey Business College (1889–1905)
- 14: Lutie Smith dressmaker (1897)
- 15: Mrs E. H. Smyly dressmaker (1897)
- 16: G. H. Hancock money broker (1897)
- 17: Mrs E. Kamiskey dressmaker (1897)
- second floor
- Massey's Business College study hall (1889–1905)