Business; South half of Block 18, original town of DC, from right to left, according to 1904 city tax roll: City National Bank, So. 110', Lot 1, Value = $2000. Photo shows: O'Rich X-Ray (above the bank); Barber shop (behind the bank - on 5th St.); Mrs. D.B. Eaton Millinery (No. of bank - on 5th St.), George Etting (North 30' of Lot 1 & Lot 2, Value= $1580); J.G. Ross, Lot3, Value $1200. Photo shows: Wallpaper & Paint store (West of bank); Cram General Merchandise (West of Wallpaper & Paint Store); Tax roll indicates Arthur Myatt owned Lot4, value= $1200. Photo shows Myatt Dry Goods (West of Cram's store); Anna Boston owned Lot 5 & E. 5' of Lot 6, valued at $1600. Arthur Myatt owned West 20' of Loto 6, valued at $1000. Photo shows Zeilinger Bros. (west of Myatt's), then a Saloon. Other retailers not visible in photo. Remaining tax rolls show: W.C. Nixon, Lot 7, value = $1120; Thomas Wolfe, Lot 8, Value = $1120; Thomas Wolfe, Lot 9, value = $1080; Lillie Myers, Lot 10, value = $1040; J.T. Kleinhen, Lot 11, value = $1120; T.B. Myers, Lot 12 (now Subway), value = $1100.
North Side of Downtown Square
Title (or buyer): North Side of Downtown SquareItem Number:AVT12Address/Location:David CityDate:1905Remarks:Type of original:photographSize of original:2x6Condition of original:PoorDo you have a comment or correction for this image? Email us
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