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Title
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BCPL Columbus File
Description
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The BCPL Columbus File is comprised of clippings and ephemera about Columbus history. Subject areas include architecture, biography, industry, historic places, and organizations. This non-circulation collection dates from the 1960s through 2017. The BCPL Columbus File is part of the Bartholomew County Public Library in Columbus, Indiana.
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Columbus, Ind.
Coverage
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Columbus, Ind.
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Bartholomew County Public Library
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Bartholomew County Public Library
Is Part Of
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Bartholomew County Public Library, Columbus, IN
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20 linear feet
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BCPL Columbus Files, Bartholomew County Public Library, Columbus, IN.
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<p>A 41-page document in a report cover.</p>
<p>Cover (sheet 1): labelled “Irwin Bank Building-History #)L 301 Washington by Barbara Lowrance.”</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 2):</p>
<p>Historical Sketch of 301 Washington Street Site</p>
<p>The town of Columbus was 27 years old when, in 1848, brothers Aquilla and Benjamin F. Jones built the first building on the present 301 Washington Street site. Since that time, the $3,000 three-story brick building, has undergone many changes and has been occupied by numerous tenants.</p>
<p>In the early 1850’s, Dr. h. T Hinman began a drug store in the corner room of the “Old Jones’ Corner.” Above his store, Mr. W.F. Pidgeon had his law office. In 1855, H. T. Hinman was succeeded by John V. Storey, who served the community of Columbus as one of its leading druggists for the next 17 years.</p>
<p>While Storey’s drug store occupied the “Old Jones’ Corner,” a number of businesses and offices came and went. William McEwen and B. F. Jones, who now owned the property. Set up a dry goods store in their building. Above their store, George M. Gilbert, a fashionable tailor had his shop.</p>
<p>In November, 1858, McEwen and Jones sold the property to Joseph Ireland Irwin and Francis P. Smith, who moved their dry goods business into the room formerly occupied by McEwen and Jones. A year later, J. I. Irwin, retaining his interest in the property, sold his interest in the dry goods business to F. P. Smith, and went into the dry goods business on his own at 327 Washington Street. About that same time, A.C. Downey and A.W. Prather began a joint law practice in one of the rooms upstairs; Prather continued his practice in that office for better than 15 years. Francis P. Smith, on the other hand, served as a representative to the State Legislature from Columbus in 1861 and 1862. In 1863 his interest in the property was sold by the sheriff to John V. Storey.</p>
<p>Some of the businesses and offices in Storey and Irwin’s building</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 3):</p>
<p>around 1865-66 were: the Provost Marshall’s Office, Third District – Captain James B. Mulkey, who was also an attorney, and Lieutenant Thomas C. Wilson; G.W. Richardson, attorney; Schloss and Samuels, dry goods, merchant tailors and dealers in clothing; also, John V. Storey, wholesale and retail druggist.</p>
<p>The year 1872 brought several more changes in tenants. Mrs. Amanda E. Williams, milliner and dress maker, set up her shop in the building. Richard Carter and John Mahoney had their grocery and provisions store in the room north of the drug store on the Washington Street side. Then, in December, James A. Smith bought the drug store from John V. Storey.</p>
<p>By late 1877 Carter and Mahoney had moved out of the building, and Mrs. W.D. Summers, a milliner, had taken their store and five of the rooms upstairs as an apartment for her three children and her assistant. On November 15, 1877, a fire broke out in Mrs. Summers; store a scant month after she moved in. The fire destroyed $1,200 worth of her stock and furniture in her apartment. Some of J.A. Smith’s stock was also damaged. Mrs. Summers moved into Mrs. Williams old stand until the rooms could be repaired.</p>
<p>The drug store again changed ownership in 1879 – T.B. Harlan bought the store and stock from J. A. Smith – and the following year, Clarence W. Adams bought it from T.B. Harlan. In early May of 1881 Adams moved his drug store to 322 Washington Street, as Joseph Irwin had bought out Storey’s interest in the property and had decided to renovate the building and use it for his bank and store.</p>
<p>The 1881 renovation brought about a complete change in the appearance of the building. The third story was completely removed; the south wall was rebuilt of pressed brick, which was shipped to Columbus from Louisville by train. The east wall of the building collapsed a month or so after the renovation began, causing it also to be rebuilt. The inside of the building was</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 4):</p>
<p>also redone, even the flooring was taken up – to reveal a cocoanut which had lain under the floorboards since the building was first built in 1848.</p>
<p>In mid-January, 1882, excavation in the cellar for sand, which was to be used to mix plaster for the walls, weakened the foundation walls and caused the new brick work on the south wall to crack. As a result, a new foundation had to be built and the walls shored up and repaired.</p>
<p>The interior of the building was then completed. The banking room, which was paneled in heavy walnut, occupied the northern half of the width of the building and extended some sixty-five feet back from the Washington Street entrance. The remainder of the first floor and the basement were used by the dry goods store, with the second floor being used as offices.</p>
<p>The exterior of the building had a galvanized iron front with the words “Irwin’s Bank, 1881” stamped in it. The windows were made of French plate glass. Galvanized iron cornices, a tin roof, and carved sandstone caps for the doors and windows accented the outside of the building.</p>
<p>The bank and store moved in on the night of April 13, 1882 – business was conducted as usual the next day. One of the upstairs rooms was soon occupied by Weldon W. Lambert, a lawyer, who had his office in the building for over twenty years.</p>
<p>In 1895, J. I. Irwin sold his interest in the dry goods store to Frederick J. Meyer and Oscar Fiegenbaum and devoted all of his energies to the bank. Meyer eventually became sole owner (1903), having had several partners in the interim, and in 1907, he moved the dry goods store out of 301. The bank took over the downstairs area and converted it into one large room, with the exception of the rooms which were entered from Third Street.</p>
<p>Union Starch and Refining Company moved into some of the upstairs offices in 1923. Irwin’s Bank merged with Union Trust Company in 1928, and moved out of the building. The Starch Company then took over the large room</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 5):</p>
<p>On the first floor, leaving the entire upstairs to be rented as offices, most of which were used as law offices.</p>
<p>In 1944, the Starch Company formally leased the building and undertook a thorough program of remodernization – new heating and lighting systems were installed. The large room formerly occupied by the bank was split into five private offices. By the mid-1950’s, the Starch Company had expanded so that it occupied all of the offices in the 301 building.</p>
<p>Union Starch and Refining Company remained in those offices until December, 1966, when Irwin Management Company moved in.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 6):</p>
<p>Deed to Plat # 37, Columbus, Indiana</p>
<p>1826 William & Sarah Snyder</p>
<p>1826 Samuel Cowen</p>
<p>1826 Philip Sweetser</p>
<p>1826 Reuben Lucas</p>
<p>1827 James McComant</p>
<p>1829 Ephraim Arnold</p>
<p>1831 Charles Jones</p>
<p>1848 Aquilla and Benjamin F. Jones</p>
<p>1852 Benjamin F. and Sarah to Aquilla Jones</p>
<p>1853 Aquilla & Harriet Jones to Masonic Lodge (North Section of Plat)</p>
<p>1858 Aquilla & Harriet Jones to Will McEwen and Benjamin F. Jones (South Section of Plat)</p>
<p>1858 William and Mary McEwen and Benjamin & Sarah Jones to Francis P. Smith and Joseph I. Irwin</p>
<p>1863 Francis P. Smith to John V. and Mary Jane Storey</p>
<p>1881 John V. and Mary Jane Storey to Joseph I. Irwin</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 7):</p>
<p>Francis P. Smith – Tax Assessment Records</p>
<p>1857 – No Lots or Personal Property Listed in Columbus</p>
<p>1858 – Lot # 66 (House)</p>
<p>1859 – Lot # 66 (House) & Lot # 3, Also South 36’ #37 with J. I. Irwin</p>
<p>1860 - Lot # 66 (House), Lot # 3, & Lot # 36 (Formerly Owned by Harriet Jones), # 37</p>
<p> Value of Personal Property - $4922</p>
<p> Value of Land & Improvements - 869</p>
<p> Total Value - $4791</p>
<p>1861 - Lot # 66 (House), Lot # 3, & Lot # 36, # 37</p>
<p> Value of Personal Property - $ 492</p>
<p> Value of Land & Improvements - 869</p>
<p> Total Value - $ 1361</p>
<p>1862 – No # 66 – Divorce Settlement of October, 1860 Given to Wife Harriet</p>
<p> No # 36 – Owned by Harriet Jones</p>
<p> # 3 – Taxes Paid by Sale of Property</p>
<p> # 37 – Half of taxes Paid by J. I. Irwin, Remainder Delinquent</p>
<p> No Personal Property</p>
<p>1863 – No Frances P. Smith Listed in Tax Assessment Records</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Note: Divorce Records Show that Smith had four children by wife Harriet – two of whom were in need of support – Francis P. Smith, Jr. (sickly) and Emma M. (A.) Smith – records stated that Smith was n 1860 valued to have $10,000 dollars worth of property and personal goods – tax records don’t agree, at least in County of Bartholomew. Could be that he owned property elsewhere.</p>
<p>Article in the Columbus Republican, January 16, 1873, mentions dispute over J. I. Irwin’s property in which ownership of that property with Mr. Frank P. Smith (one and the same as Francis P.) was mentioned, and also mentioned is that he was since deceased.</p>
<p>No record of Francis P. Smith was found either in record of wills or probate court records which would have disposed of any property from the years 1860 – 1873. Possibly he could have moved away from Columbus.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 8):</p>
<p>Smith & Irwin - In Dry Goods Business Together</p>
<p>1857 - Value of Personal Property - $ 4000</p>
<p>Total Taxables 4000</p>
<p> </p>
<p>1858 - Value of Personal Property - 4500</p>
<p>Total Taxables 4500</p>
<p> </p>
<p>1859 - Lot # 37 - South 36' - $1100</p>
<p>Value of Improvements 2750</p>
<p>Total Value of Lots & Improvements- 3850</p>
<p>Value of Personal Property 6000</p>
<p>Total Value of Taxables 9850</p>
<p>1860 - Lot # 37 - South 36' $1100</p>
<p>Value of Improvements 3150</p>
<p>Value of Lots & Improvements 4250</p>
<p>No Personal Property</p>
<p> </p>
<p>1861 - Lot # 37 - South 36' - $ 1100</p>
<p>Value of Improvements 3150</p>
<p>Value of Lot and Improvements 4250</p>
<p>No Personal Property</p>
<p>1862 - Lot # 37 - South 36' $ 1100</p>
<p>Value of Improvements 3150</p>
<p>Value of Lot and Improvements 4250</p>
<p>No Personal Property</p>
<p>Smith did not pay his half of taxes</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (Sheet 9):</p>
<p>Plat # 39 Plat # 47</p>
<p>$ 60 1852 $ 28</p>
<p>$ 60 1853 $ 28</p>
<p>$ 60 1854 $ 30</p>
<p>$ 60 1855 $ 30</p>
<p>$ 60 1856 $ 30</p>
<p> 1857</p>
<p>$ 60 1858 $30</p>
<p>$ 88 1859 Not Listed Under Irwin & Jones Add.</p>
<p>As Are All Above</p>
<p> </p>
<p>$ 88 1860 “</p>
<p>Also Listed - North 21'</p>
<p>of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 410</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1000</li>
</ol><p> </p>
<p>$ 88 1861 “</p>
<p>Also Listed - North 21'</p>
<p>of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 410</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1000</li>
</ol><p> </p>
<p>$88 1862 “</p>
<p>Also Listed - North 21'</p>
<p>of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 410</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1200</li>
</ol><p> </p>
<p>$ 88 1863 “</p>
<p>Also Listed - North 21‘</p>
<p>of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 410</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1200</li>
</ol><p> </p>
<p>$ 100 1864 “</p>
<p>North 21' of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 450</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1550</li>
</ol><p> </p>
<p>$ 100 1865 “</p>
<p>North 21' of Plat #39</p>
<p>Value of Lot $ 450</p>
<ol><li>of Improvements 1550</li>
</ol><p><br />Typewritten text (Sheet 10):</p>
<p>TAX DUPLICATE ASSESSOR'S RECORDS</p>
<p>1848</p>
<p>Plat #37 - Value of Lots and Improvements $1000</p>
<p>Value of Personal Property 550</p>
<p>Total (+1900 Other) 3450</p>
<p>Note: $5.40 Paid by A & BF Jones on Lot #37</p>
<p>Owned by Charles Jones</p>
<p>1849</p>
<p>Plat #37 - Value of Lot $1000</p>
<p>Value of Personal Property 3000</p>
<p>Total Value of Taxables 4000</p>
<p>,Note: Owned by Aquilla and Benjamin F. Jones</p>
<p>1850</p>
<p>Plat #37 - Value of Lot $4000</p>
<p>Value of Personal Property 5000</p>
<p>Total Value of Taxables 5000</p>
<p>Note: Owned by A & BF Jones</p>
<p>1851</p>
<p>Plat # 37 - Irwin & Jones Addition - Value $ 40 </p>
<p>(Seems that Irwin & Jones paid</p>
<p>a % of value for the priviledg</p>
<p>of having their name used - o</p>
<p>they retained part interest i</p>
<p>the property even after it wa</p>
<p>sold - 36 such lots)</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Also 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19,21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50</p>
<p>Plats # 37 - 181, 43 – Value of Lots $1375</p>
<p> Value of Lots & Improvements 5075</p>
<p> Value of Personal Property 7912</p>
<p> Total Taxables $13487</p>
<p>Note: Owned by A & BF Jones</p>
<p>1852</p>
<p> Plat # 37 – Irwin & Jones Addition – Value $ 40</p>
<p> Plat # 37 – Value of Lot 1000</p>
<p> Value of Improvements 3000</p>
<p> Note: owned by Aquilla Jones</p>
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<p>1853</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – Irwin & Jones Addition – Value $ 40</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – Value of Lot $1000</p>
<p> Value of Improvements 3000</p>
<p> Note: Owned by Aquilla Jones</p>
<p>1854</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – Irwin & Jones Addition – Value $ 40</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – South ’36 – Value of Lot 500</p>
<p> Value of Improvements 3000</p>
<p> Note: Owned by Aquilla Jones ( South 36’ Only – North Half of Lot Sold to the Masonic Lodge)</p>
<p>1855</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – Irwin & Jones Addition – Value $ 40</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – South 36’ – Value of Lot 500</p>
<p> Note: Owned by Aquilla Jones</p>
<p>1856</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – Irwin & Jones Addition – Value $ 40</p>
<p>Plat # 37 – South 36’ – Value of Lot 500</p>
<p> Value of Improvements 3000</p>
<p> Note: Owned by Aquilla Jones</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (Sheet 12):</p>
<p>The Indiana Democrat 2/9/1856</p>
<p>- J. V. Story - Successor to H. T. Hinman, Masonic Buildings - Dated 5/19/1855</p>
<p>- W. F. Pidgeon - Attorney and Counsellor at Law - In Masonic Building</p>
<p>The Indiana Democrat 10/7/1858</p>
<ul><li>Francis P. Smith - Candidate for Representative to State Legislature</li>
<li>Note about Smith & Irwin's Store</li>
<li>William F. Pidgeon, Attorney and Counsellor, Office over Storey's Drug Store</li>
<li>McEwen & Jones - Old Jones‘ Corner</li>
<li>George M. Gilbert, Fashionable Tailor, Over McEwen & Jones Store, Tipton St., Dated 4/15/1858</li>
<li>V. Storey Ad for Cholera Medicine and Articles for Family Use</li>
</ul><p>Columbus Weekly News 3/5/1859</p>
<ul><li>Pidgeon & Smiths - Attorneys at Law - Office in Masonic Building</li>
<li>Herod & Stansifer - Attorneys and Counsellors at Law - Office over Smith & Irwin's Store</li>
<li>George M. Gilbert - Fashionable Tailor - Over Smith & Irwin's Store</li>
<li>V. Storey - Advertisement for Drug Store in Masonic Building</li>
<li>H. Bryan, Practicing Physician - Office over Smith & Irwin's Store</li>
<li>Smith & Irwin comfortably situated in the ‘old Jones corner"</li>
</ul><p>Columbus Weekly News 3/12/1859</p>
<ul><li>Old Jones Corner - Smith & Irwin's store</li>
<li>Herod & Stansifer - lost key</li>
<li>A. P. Hunter, office 3rd door west of Smith & Irwin's old stand on Tipton St.</li>
<li>M. Gilbert - shop in east end of the old Jones Corner.</li>
<li>West & Co. - Masonic Building</li>
</ul><p>Columbus Weekly News 3/3/1860</p>
<ul><li>McCraken's Photograph Picture Gallery over F. P. Smith's Store</li>
<li>F. Jones, Cashier at the Kentucky Stock Bank (Owned Plat #37 at one time)</li>
<li>'Downey & Prather - Attorneys and Counsellors at Law - Over Smith & Irwin's Store .</li>
</ul><p><br />Typewritten text (Sheet 13):</p>
<p>Columbus Weekly News 3/3/1860</p>
<p>George M. Gilbert </p>
<p>Fashionable Tailor is now prepared to do all work in his line, in the most fashionable style, on short notice and on the most faeorable terms for cash. I receive regularly all the latest fashions which enables him to do work in the very latest styles. Cutting done on the shortest notice. Shop over Smith and Irwin's store. Entrance on Tipton Street. (Mar. 5,'59- nlly.</p>
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<p>1861</p>
<p>April 13 - Columbus Weekly News</p>
<p> - A. E. S. Long, Attorney - Office over Storey's Drug Store, Dated 5/5/1860 </p>
<p>- Storey's Drug Store Ad </p>
<p> </p>
<p>1867 </p>
<p>December 7 - Columbus Weekly Union </p>
<p>-Breining & Wilson, Jewelers - Store on North Side of Tipton </p>
<p>3 Doors West of McEwen's Block</p>
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<p>The Columbus Republican</p>
<p>- 4/4/1872 - Mrs. A. E. Williams Milliner & Dressmaker - Storey & Irwin's New Building, Tipton Street</p>
<p>- H. J. Bishop, Jeweler - Storey & Irwin's New Building</p>
<p>- 8/8/1872 - Storey & Irwin's block is being re-roofed.</p>
<p>- 10/17/1872 - H. J. Bishop Moved Out of Storey & Irwin's Building</p>
<p>- Singer - Tipton St., North Side, 3 Doors East of Washington</p>
<p>- 12/5/1872 - John V. Storey's Drug Store Ad (Also 9/19/1872)</p>
<p>- 12/12/1872 - Smith s Drug Store Ad (Formerly Storey's)</p>
<p>- 1/16/1873 - Irwin Article re: Stairway Access Masonic Building</p>
<p>- 3/27/1873 - Mrs. H. Shearer, Hair Dressing, in Mrs. Williams' Millinery Store</p>
<p>- 4/24/1873 - Singer Sewing Machine Moved Out of Storey & Irwin block</p>
<p>- 5/1/1873 - Geo. W. Cooper, Attorney at Law - Office over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>-11/27/1873 - James A. Smith, druggist, is publishing a pamphlet.</p>
<p> - Article on the Business and Manufacturing Interests of Columbus, listing Irwin's Cash Store at 94 Washington St.</p>
<p>- 7/2/1874 - Mr. B.(Bernard) Greenwood, tailor, fitting up corner room in Storey & Irwin's block on Tipton St.</p>
<p>- 7/16/1874 - B. Greenwood, Merchant Tailor, Ad (First)</p>
<p>-10/1/1874 - Geo. W. Cooper Moved Out of Storey & Irwin's Building</p>
<p>- 4/8/1875 - B. Greenwood Robbed</p>
<p>- 9/2/1875 - B. Greenwood Moved Out of Storey & Irwin's Building</p>
<p>- 9/23/1875 - Jas. A. Smith, Agent for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.</p>
<p>- l0/14/1875 - M. Taylor, gardner built small frame stand south of Smith's</p>
<p>drug store.</p>
<p>- Mr. John Cooper will take charge of M. Taylor's stand</p>
<p>- 10/21/1875 - German Lodge No. 99 Meets every Thursday night in their Hall, Old Jones Corner</p>
<p>- W. W. Browning. prosecuting attorney from Nashville moves to office over Smith's Drug Store</p>
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<p>The Columbus Republican</p>
<p>-10/28/1875 - Browning & Prather, Attorneys at Law, Office over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>-11/4/1875 - Mr. M. A. Toohey occupies room vacated by B. Greenwood (Mr. Toohey dealt in furs and hides.)</p>
<p>- 12/23/1875 - Dillon's boot and shoe store moved to Storey & Irwin's block, one door west of J. A. Smith's drug store.</p>
<p>- 12/23/1375 - Browning & Morgan over Hogue & Herzsch's Drug Store (Browning moved out of Smith & Irwin's Building)</p>
<p>- 1/6/1876 - W. S. Swengel, Attorney and Counselor at Law, over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>- 1/13/1876 - Obituary of Charles Jones, brother of B. F. and Aquilla, once owner of Plat #37.</p>
<p>- 3/16/1876 - B. F. Jones opens office one door west of Bissell block, real estate and insurance business.</p>
<p>- 3/23/1876 - Carter and Mahoney, Grocery & Provision Dealers, second door north of Old Jones Corner</p>
<p>- 4/20/1876 - Jas. A. Smith is decorating his storeroom with fresco paper.</p>
<p>- 5/25/1876 - J. D. McQueen, Justice of the Peace, Office over Smith's Drug Store (Ad)</p>
<p>- 6/1/1876 - Two small boys broke pane of glass in Jas. A. Smith s Store- window</p>
<p>- 6/15/1876 - J. D. McQueen moves into Masonic Building over Huber & Sons furniture store from over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p> </p>
<p>- 6/29/1876 - Mrs. Williams remodeling stand occupied by Mike McGrayel saloon keeper.</p>
<p>- 8/3/1876 - Mrs. Williams moved out of Storey & Irwin's Block.</p>
<p>- 1/25/1877 - F. Marquett opens a Harness Shop in Storey & Irwin's Block Ad & Note</p>
<p>- 2/1/1877 - M. Taylor is making arrangements to move to Ulrich corner.</p>
<p>- 3/1/1877 - M. Taylor moves fruit and vegetable stand to Ulrich corner.</p>
<p>- 3/22/1877 - Albert Saeger becomes clerk at Smith's Drug Store.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 17):</p>
<p>The Columbus Republican</p>
<p>- 6/21/1877 - James A. Smith - Champion Soda Fountain - $800</p>
<p>- 8/2/1877 - Nathan N. Greaves, Justice of the Peace, over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>- 9/6/1877 - W. S. Swengel moved out of Jones corner to new Storey & Irwin block</p>
<p>- 10/4/1877 - Stone for new pavement in front of Smith's drug store is nearly ready to be laid down</p>
<p>- 10/11/1877 - Miller Sparks, former clerk in Smith's store, visiting</p>
<p>- 10/18/1877 - Walk across alley between Bissell and Storey & Irwin blocks improved</p>
<p>- 10/25/1877 - New Pavement in front of Smith's drug store has been laid down</p>
<p> - Mrs. W. D. Summers opened millinery shop in room formerly occupied by Carter and Mahoney</p>
<p>- 11/15/1877 - Fire in Old Jones Corner - Mrs. Summers shop and rooms</p>
<p>- Miss Lillie Cunningham saves Mrs. Summers' three children</p>
<p>- Laying of stone pavement drags at old Jones corner</p>
<p>- 11/24/1877 - Clean-up after fire</p>
<p>- 11/29/1877 - Mrs. Summers re-opens store in Mrs. Williams old shop</p>
<p>- 12/6/1877 - Workmen putting lath on the ceiling of the room damaged by fire</p>
<p>- Pavement around old Jones Corner completed, clean-up needed</p>
<p>- 12/13/1877 - Loose stone and trash being cleaned up around old Jones Corner</p>
<p>- 12/29/1877 - Room in old Jones corner to be occupied by Mrs. Summers nearly finished</p>
<p>- 1/2/1878 - Mrs. Summers will shortly move into her new quarters on Washington street</p>
<p>- 1/3/1878 - Mrs. Summers removed to new quarters</p>
<p>- 1/14/1878 - Robbery at James A. Smith's store - $15 taken</p>
<p>- 1/15/1878 - Thieves got $2</p>
<p>- No clue to thieves' identity</p>
<p>- 1/l7/1878 - New Sewing Machine Office in Storey & Irwin's block on Tipton</p>
<p>- 2/4/1878 - M. Cayton has opened a room in Storey & Irwin's block</p>
<p>- 2/5/1878 - Bankruptcy Clothing Store, Storey and Irwin's block</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 18):</p>
<p>‘The Columbus Evening Republican</p>
<p>- 3/18/1878 - Cook & Blair will open a fish & meat market 3/20</p>
<p>-First Ad</p>
<p>- 3/19/1878 - James Cook & Co's new meat market will open on 3/23</p>
<p>- 3/23/1878 - Cook & Blair opened their new meat market</p>
<p>- 5/2/1878 - Mrs. Summer's show-case blew over and pieced itself to-day.</p>
<p>- Cook & Blair are prepared to furnish Ohio River Ice</p>
<p>- 5/23/1878 - Cook & Blair's meat market has changed hands</p>
<p>-Cattle being butchered for the meat market in Storey & Irwin's block, Tipton Street</p>
<p>- 5/30/1878 - L. A. Spaugh has opened a restaurant in Storey & Irwin's block on Tipton.Street</p>
<p>- 7/6/1878 - Miss Ella Campbell, who has been doing Mrs. W. D. Summer's trimming this spring and summer, returned to her home in Greensburg, yesterday to stay</p>
<p>- 7/23/1878 - A. E. S. Long has removed his meat shop from Storey & Irwin's</p>
<p>block</p>
<p>- 7/24/1878 - A. E. S. Long has not removed his meat shop from S & I’s block, but has opened a second shop</p>
<p> </p>
<p>- 8/3/1878 - Jas. A. Smith filed his petition in bankruptcy August 1.</p>
<p>- 8/7/1878 - Jas. A. Smith's drug store was opened by H. Daily, provisional assignee, who will close out the stock</p>
<p>- 9/11/1878 - Mrs. W. D. Summers has moved from her business room on Washington street back to her own home</p>
<p>- 9/20/1878 - A. E. S. Long closes meat shop</p>
<p>- 9/24/1878 - Oyster supper by Christian church in store room next to James Smith's drug store tonight</p>
<p>- 10/4/1878 - Oyster supper and dinner in room formerly occupied by Mrs. Summers. Both 25¢.</p>
<p>- 10/7/1878 - Col. Harry Daily closed Smith's drug store. Stock to be sold out at auction.</p>
<p>- 11/8/1878 - H. Daily advertizes bankrupt stock of drugs and medicines formerly owned by Jas. A. Smith at public sale on Saturday November 23rd</p>
<p>- 11/21/1878 - The peanut stand, corner of Washington & Tipton is being fitted up.</p>
<p>- 11/22/1878 - Jas. A. Smith's sale of drugs and medicines tomorrow</p>
<p>- Only four drug stores in this city, two having been closed</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 19):</p>
<p>The Columbus Evening Republican</p>
<p>- 11/23/1878 - Fresh roasted peanuts are now sold on the old Jones corner</p>
<p> - Harrison Daily sold the drug store of Jas. A. Smith at public auction - mortgage of 1200 dollars - 830 dollars to Smith</p>
<p>- 11/25/1878 - New peanut man at Washington & Tipton selling lemons @ 20¢/12</p>
<p>- 12/3/1878 - Smith's drug store opened today</p>
<p>- 1/9/1879 - E. H. Kinney moved from Storey & Irwin's Block to Keith's Arcade</p>
<p>- 1/27/1879 - W. H. Price and Col. T. H. Woodburn formed law partnership, office over Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>- 1/29/1879 - George Dahn moved into Storey & Irwin's block - meat market</p>
<p>- 1/31/1879 - Mr. J. P. Kremer moved one door west of Bissell block – boots and shoes custom made</p>
<p>- 2/4/1879 - Bankrupt stock of boots and shoes being opened for sale in room next to Smith's Drug Store on Washington Street</p>
<p>- 2/26/1879 - Three boot & shoe houses on Washington Street have signs out</p>
<p>advertizing bankrupt stock of boots and shoes for sale</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">- 2/28/1879 – Newton Greaves at Indiana House selling Beefsteak (? When left)</span></p>
<p>- 3/27/1879 - James A. Smith taking account of stock</p>
<p>- 4/8/1879 - Price & Woodburn appointed agents of the British American Insurance Company</p>
<p>- 4/23/1879 - James A. Smith received discharge from the bankrupt court</p>
<p>- 5/1/1879 - Mr. & Mrs. Tutewiler set up housekeeping above Bankrupt Shoe Store</p>
<p>- 5/20/1879 - James A. Smith sold drug stock in old Jones Corner to T. B. Harlan.</p>
<p>- 5/21/1879 - James A. Smith started to Cincinnati to take position</p>
<p>in drug house there.</p>
<p>- 5/22/1879 - Mr. T. B. Harlan returns from Cincinnati with new stock of druggist</p>
<p>sundries.</p>
<p>- 5/23/1879 - Notice to Public from T. B. Harlan re: purchase of J. A. Smith's drug store.</p>
<p>- 5/27/1879 - H. L. Clarke, Photographer, takes quarters of A. R. Piper</p>
<p>- 6/2/1879 - Mr. T. B. Harlan went to Osgood, Ind. and left Finney West in charge</p>
<p>- 6/6/1879 - Harlan returns from Osgood - 2 short ads</p>
<p>- 6/l6/1879 - Soda founts of J.A. Smith and Barret & Hauser have “blowed” in.</p>
<p>- 7/8/1879 - L. H. Clarke exhibiting in Ellis' news stand at Post Office</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 20):</p>
<p>Columbus Daily Evening Republican</p>
<p>- 7/11/1879 - Wind blows down awning of T. B. Harlan's store</p>
<p>- 8/25/1879 - Clarke's Gallery</p>
<p>- 9/9/1879 - "Bankrupt Shoe Store" Ad (Earliest Date is ???)</p>
<p>- Storey's building, known as old Jones Corner, re-roofed.</p>
<p>- 10/10/1879 - Mr. G. D. Dows in town to settle account of J. A. Smith's soda fountain</p>
<p>- 12/18/1879 - Sale of Drug Stock</p>
<p>- 12/20/1879 - Clarke's Ad</p>
<p>- 2/7/1880 - Farmer's Drug Store (Corner Drug Store) Ad, T. B. Harlan, owner; Mr. Frederick Falk, druggist.</p>
<p>- 6/3/1880 - Notices of Adams & Co., at Farmers' Drug Store, corner of Washington and Third.</p>
<p>- 4/15/1881 - Michael Emig fitting up a room for C. W. Adams Drug Store. Plans for remodeling by Mr. Irwin.</p>
<p>- 5/2/1881 - Removal of Clarence W. Adams & Co. to 322 Washington St.</p>
<p>- 5/20/1881 - City Council - Privilege to tap sewer.</p>
<p>- 6/16/1881 - Falling of East Wall of Storey & Irwin Building</p>
<p>- 8/3/1881 - Taking up floor finished</p>
<p>- 8/9/1881 - Cocoanut found under foundation. Building erected in 1848.</p>
<p>- 8/18/1881 - Work progressing slowly - scarcity of material.</p>
<p>- 9/17/1881 - Car load of pressed brick received from Louisville.</p>
<p>- 9/21/1881 - Bricklaying commenced. Mr. Joseph Condon superintending.</p>
<p>- 9/22/1881 - Mr. James A. Glanton superintends building of new business block, Washington & Third.</p>
<p>- Part of masonry of the Masonic building removed.</p>
<p>- 9/27/1881 - Remainder of old Jones corner torn down - readiness for re-building.</p>
<p>- Weak state of Masonic south wall</p>
<p>9/29/1881 - Brick laying finished.</p>
<p>10/19/1881 - Another man gotten to lay pressed brick.</p>
<p>- Rear portion of wall torn down as did not suit Mr. Irwin.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 21):</p>
<p>Columbus Daily Evening Republican</p>
<p>- 10/20/1881 - Walls about completed and ready for iron front.</p>
<p>- 10/22/1881 - Iron front being placed in position.</p>
<p>- 10/28/1881 - Galvanized iron work being delivered.</p>
<p>- 11/22/1881 - Timber supports for roof being placed in position.</p>
<p>- 11/29/1881 - Galvanized iron cornice being put on Irwin's block.</p>
<p>- 1/5/1882 - Work progressing well.</p>
<p>- 1/19/1882 - Caving of south wall - article and notice of responsibility by Mr. Irwin.</p>
<p>- 1/20/1882 - Contract with Mr. Baumgarten to repair building.</p>
<p>- 1-24/1882 - Excavation to be completed in a day or two.</p>
<p>- 1/27/1882 - Timbers being put in place for foundation removal.</p>
<p>- 2/2/1882 - Wall raised.</p>
<p>- 3/9/1882 - Talk of connecting Bissell hotel & Third Street Block.</p>
<p>- 3/21/1882 - Shelving being put up.</p>
<p>- 4/14/1882 - A Palace, Irwin Moves In.</p>
<p>- 4/17/1882- Glass pavement broken.</p>
<p>- 5/3/1882 - W. W. Lambert moves law office into Irwin's new building.</p>
<p>- 5/4/1882 - B. Fitzpatrick, M. D. - Office in Irwin's Bank Building.</p>
<p>- 5/6/1882 - Contract reached to connect Bissell Hotel to Irwin's Third Street Block.</p>
<p>- 5/11/1882 - Irwin's Third Street Block remodeled and put in condition to connect with the Hotel Bissell.</p>
<p> - Prospect of sidewalk being completed at corner of Washington and Third.</p>
<p>- 5/15/1882 - Workmen rushing alterations to connect Third Street Block with Hotel Bissell.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 22):</p>
<p>Questionables</p>
<p>4/5/1880 Tutewiler (C.W.) and Co. 303 Washington St. Old Jones Corner - Bankrupt Shoe Store</p>
<p>5/19/1880 Notice - Bissel House - additional story also 5/26/1880, 6/16/1880</p>
<p>5/31/1880 305 Washington - Grand Clearance Sale of Boots and Shoes - Having determined to go out of business, I will offer my large stock of boots and shoes at greatly prices. My goods are new, clean and first class in every particular. Bargains guaranteed. Call early, before assortment is broken. No. 305 Washington Street William Donhost ~ Donhost and Vonfange's old Stand</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">4/8/1875 B. Greenwood Robbed</span></p>
<p>4/29/75 Bissell in Town re: McEwen Block & Hotel</p>
<p>1842 Weekly Ledger - Aug.-Oct.</p>
<p> </p>
<ol><li>H. Barbour - Attorney at Law - Office two doors east of C & A Jones Store</li>
</ol><p>The Weekly Ledger - Office on the East side of Washington Street, two doors North of C. & A Jones Store</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">Goodrich Indiana History – What Is It and where Can I Find It?</span></p>
<p>5/6/1887 Clarence Adams in Business - Daily News</p>
<p>12/7/1867 Columbus Weekly Union - Breining & Wilson - Having determined to reduce their large Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Gold, Silver & Steel Spectacles, Gold Pens & Stationery, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that they are prepared to sell lower than can be bought anywhere else. Persons will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing done on watches, Clocks and Jewelry on short notice. Store on North Side of Tipton Street, 3 doors west of McEwens Block, Columbus, Indiana No. 36</p>
<p>3/10/1841 Columbus Advocate - Ephraim Arnold Administrator of Benj. F. Arnold personal property</p>
<p>Note: Indiana State Library - Newspaper Division - Mr. John Selch - 317-633-6220 or 6221</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 23):</p>
<ol><li>L. Polk Q Co.'s Biennial Directory for Columbus and Bartholomew County 1898-99</li>
</ol><p>Frederick J. Meyer & Henry Bruning - Northeast corner of Third and Washington</p>
<p>303 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>Simeon Stanisfer and Charles Baker - Lawyers - 414 ½ Third</p>
<p>Weldon W. Lambert - Lawyer – 414 ½ Third</p>
<p>David Stobo and John Stobo - Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance - 418 Third Street</p>
<p>420 Third - Tinsley & Co. - Gun and Locksmiths</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Directory of Columbus, Teetzel Directory Company - 1902-1903</p>
<ol><li>J. Meyer - Dry Goods - 301 Washington</li>
</ol><p>Irwin's Bank - 303 Washington</p>
<p>Charles Baker - 414 ½ Third</p>
<ol><li>H. Everroad and J. S. Brown - 414 ½ Third - Attorneys</li>
<li>L. Lambert - Attorney – 414 ½ Third</li>
</ol><p>Ben Bloch - Stenographer and Notary Public – 414 ½Third</p>
<p>David & John Stobo - 418 Third</p>
<p>Mattie A. Schultz - 418 Third - Notary Public</p>
<p>Citizens Building and Loan Association - 418 Third</p>
<p>Tinsley and Co. - General Repairs - 420 Third</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Complete Directory of Bartholomew County, Indiana - 1903-04</p>
<p>Fred J. Meyer - Dry Goods - 301 Washington</p>
<p>Irwin's Bank - 303 Washington</p>
<p>Charles Baker - Lawyer – 414 ½ Third</p>
<p>James S. Brown - Lawyer – 414 ½ Third</p>
<ol><li>W. Lambert - Lawyer – 414 ½ Third</li>
</ol><p>David & John Stobo - 418 Third</p>
<p>Citizens Building and Loan Association - John Davidson, Pres.; David Stobo, Sec.; William Brockman, Treasurer - 418 Third</p>
<p>George W. Tinsley - 420 Third</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Columbus City Directory and Bartholomew County Gazetteer for the year 1907</p>
<p>Irwin's Bank - 301 Washington</p>
<p>Charles Baker - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>John E. Jolliffe - Civil Engineer - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>John Stobo - 418 Third Street</p>
<p>Citizens Building and Loan Association - 418 Third</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 24)</p>
<p>Moore's Standard Directory and Reference Book of Columbus - 1908-09</p>
<p>Irwin's Bank - 301 Washington</p>
<p>William H. G. Butler - Abstracts - 418 Third</p>
<p>Citizens Building and Loan Association - 418 Third</p>
<p>John Stobo - 418 Third -</p>
<p>Charles Dudley - 420 Third - Bicycles</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caldwell’s Directory of Columbus for 1910</p>
<p>Irwin's Bank - 301 Washington</p>
<ol><li>T. Conner - Lawyer - Irwin's Bank Building</li>
</ol><p>William H. G. Butler - Abstracts - 418 Third</p>
<p>John Stobo - 418 Third</p>
<p>Citizens Building and Loan Association - 418 Third</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1915-16</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- Interstate Public Service Co.</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, Lawyer</p>
<p>- R. O. Boyer, Office</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Marion McCalip, barber</p>
<p>416 ½ Third - H. L. Rhule(Cora), travel agent, apartment</p>
<p>418 Third - Columbus Abstract Co.</p>
<p>- H. C. Jones, insurance and real estate</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1917-18</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- Interstate Public Service Company</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>- Irwin's Real Estate Office, R. O. Boyer, manager</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Marion McCalip, barber</p>
<p>416 ½ Third - Homer L.(Cora) Rhule, travel agent, apartment</p>
<p>- William H.(Evelyn) East, travel agent, apartment</p>
<p>418 Third - Columbia Abstract Company</p>
<p>- H. C. Jones, insurance and real estate</p>
<p>420 Third - Henry Dehmer, flour</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 25):</p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1919-20-21</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- Interstate Public Service Company</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>- Irwin's Real Estate Office, R. O. Boyer, manager</p>
<p>416 Third Street - M. C. McCalip, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - W. H. East, travel agent, apartment</p>
<p>- Bertha Braden, apartment, teacher at Jefferson School</p>
<p>418 Third - Columbus Abstract Company</p>
<p>- Harry C. Jones, insurance and real estate</p>
<p>420 Third - C. J. Kimsey, farm power machinery</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1921-22-23</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- Interstate Public Service Company</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>416 Third Street - E. R. Mitchell, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - R. O. Boyer, office, manager, Irwin's Real Estate Office</p>
<p>418 Third - Columbus Abstract Office</p>
<p>420 Third - J. D. Brown, barber</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1923-24-25</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- Interstate Public Service</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p> - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- R. O. Boyer, Office</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Maurice Morrison, barber</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoes</p>
<p>420 Third - E. R. Mitchell, barber</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1925-26</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>416 Third Street - C. C. Havron, barber</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoes</p>
<p>420 Third - William Wells and Son, real estate</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 26):</p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1927-28</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin's Bank</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Irwin's Bank Building</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>416 Third Street - E. R. Mitchell, barber</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoes</p>
<p>420 Third - William Wells, real estate</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1929-30</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>416 Third Street - C. H. Howe, barber</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoe repairs</p>
<p>420 Third - F.C. Rethwisch, restaurant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1931-32</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - D. J. McGinnis, lawyer -</p>
<p>- C. J. Walker, lawyer</p>
<p>- Hart & Hart, contractors</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Maurice Morrison, barber</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoe repairs</p>
<p>420 Third - F. C. Rethwisch, restaurant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1934-35</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corparation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Hart and Hart, contractors</p>
<p>- Robinson, Gregory & Co, and Hart & Hart, contractors</p>
<p>- D. J. McGinnis, lawyer</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Maurice Morrison, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - T. L.(Nettie) Mattox, apartment</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoe repair</p>
<p>- Leppert Bus Line pass station</p>
<p>420 Third - F. C. Rethwisch, restaurant</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 27):</p>
<p>Caron's Diregtory of Columbus - 1936-37</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Hart and Hart, contractors</p>
<p>- Robinson, Gregory & Co., and Hart & Hart, contractors</p>
<p>- Ralph W. Fraker and Sidney H. Showalter, lawyers</p>
<p>- A. T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>- G. G. Miller, insurance</p>
<p>- Home Savings and Loan Association</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Leonard Brinfield, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - vacant</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoe repair</p>
<p>420 Third - F. C. Rethwisch, restaurant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1938-39</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Fraker and Showalter, lawyers -</p>
<p>- Conner & Conner(A.T. & Wm. A.), lawyers</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Leonard Brumfield, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - Scientific Sugars, division of Union Starch & Refining Co.</p>
<p>418 Third - H. W. Rethwisch, shoe repair</p>
<p>420 Third - F. C. Rethwisch, restaurant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1940-41</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Fraker and Showalter, lawyers</p>
<p>- Conner and Conner, lawyers</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Leonard Brumfield, barber</p>
<p>416½ Third - Scientific Sugars, division of Union Starch & Refining Co.</p>
<p>418 Third - Vacant</p>
<p>420 Third - Vacant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1942-43</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation</p>
<p>301½ Washington - Fraker and Showalter, lawyers</p>
<p>- Conner and Conner, lawyers</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Brumy's Barber Shop</p>
<p>416½ Third - Scientific Sugars, division of Union Starch & Refining Co</p>
<p>418 Third - Bundles for Britain</p>
<p>420 Third - Vacant</p>
<p>Typewritten text (sheet 28)</p>
<p>Caron’s Directory of Columbus ~ 1947</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p> </p>
<p>301 1/2 Washington - Arch T. Conner, attorney</p>
<p>- Edwin G. Crouch, attorney</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Psi Iota Xi Shop</p>
<p>416 ½ Third - H. W. Kinney & Sons, pharmaceutical supplies</p>
<p>420 Third* - Brumy's Barber Shop</p>
<p>422 Third* - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third* - Columbus Office Supply Company</p>
<p>- Gleason Soft Water</p>
<p>* The directory listed the asterisked addresses as those east of Washington,</p>
<p>with 416 and 416 ½ Third Street being west of Washington - I believe it to be a</p>
<p>printer's error</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1950</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Richard B. Stoner, lawyer</p>
<p>- Edwin G. Crouch, lawyer</p>
<p>416 ½ Third Street - Archibald T. Conner, lawyer</p>
<p>422 Third - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1953</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>416 Third Street - Not Listed</p>
<p>422 Third - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1955</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third - Vacant</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 29):</p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1957</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third Street - Ernie's Record Shop</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1959</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 1/2 Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third Street - Ernie's Record Shop</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus -1961</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third Street - Ernie's Record Shop</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1962</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 1/2 Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third Street - Vacant</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1963</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 1/2 Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, Starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third Street - United States Army Recruiting Office</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 30):</p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1965</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third - United States Army Recruiting Office</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1966</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Union Starch and Refining Company</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Building</p>
<p>- Union Starch and Refining Company (offices)</p>
<p>- Union Sales Corporation, starch manufacturers</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third - United States Army Recruiting Office</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus -1967</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin Management Company, Inc., ins. counsel</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Management Company, Inc. (offices)</p>
<p>422 Third Street - Ralph W. Roseberry, osteopath</p>
<p>424 Third - United States Army Recruiting Office</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1968</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin Management Company, Inc., ins, counsel</p>
<p>301 ½ Washington - Irwin Management Company, Inc. (offices)</p>
<p>No Third Street Listings in this block</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Caron's Directory of Columbus - 1971</p>
<p>301 Washington Street - Irwin Management Company, Inc., investment counsel</p>
<p>No 301 ½ Washington</p>
<p>Description of illustration (sheet 31- 38):</p>
<p>These sheets are photocopies of pages 60-66 and 76-82 from L. H. Redfield & Co.'s Columbus, Edinburg and Franklin Business Guide, and State Gazetteer, for 1865 and 1866. The pages include an alphabetical list of businesses in Columbus with their addresses and a list of businesses organized by category.</p>
<p>Indianapolis: Redfield & Co., 1865.</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (sheet 39):</p>
<p>Notes</p>
<p>JII Walked to Columbus in 1846 - Clerked in Snyder & Alden's Dry Good Store</p>
<p>Early 1850 - Set up dry goods store SW corner of Walnut and Washington</p>
<p>Civil War - Banking set up in store</p>
<p>1871 - Bank Established</p>
<p>1895 - Sold out Dry Goods Store to Oscar Fiegenbaum and Fred Meyer</p>
<p>1928 - Irwin's Bank joined with Union Trust Company</p>
<p>3/31/1928 - Union Starch and Refining Company moved into 301</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Republic. 5/28/1971</p>
<p>Irwin's Bank Founded in 1871 by Joseph I. Irwin</p>
<p>Bank and Store - 327 Washington Street</p>
<p>1881 - N. E. Corner of 3rd and Washington</p>
<p>1907 - Wholely Banking</p>
<p>1928 - Moved Out</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The Masonic Building - 3 doors north of Tipton</p>
<p>5/16/1872 - Court House Description</p>
<p>12/19/1872 - Sale of McEwen’s Block</p>
<p>6/11/1873 - Resale of McEwen's Block -- Geo. P. Bissell Bought Earlier</p>
<p>6/12/1873 - Not Sold</p>
<p>6/5/1873 - Repairs being made in the water main, on the corner of Washington & Tipton St.</p>
<p>6/24/1873 - Arsenic at Smith's</p>
<p>8/20/1881 - Frame Building ??????</p>
<p>5/30/1882 - Flower committee meeting in vacant room</p>
<p>??????????</p>
<p>8/9/1872 - Aromatic Russian Bitters Ad - J. V. Storey</p>
<p>12/12/1872 - Snyder's Picture Gallery - Location?</p>
<p>2/28/1879 - Newton Greaves - Indiana House - When?</p>
<p>11/15/1877 - Miss Lillie Cunningham Left Mrs. Summers - When?</p>
<p>7/6/1878 - Miss Ella Campbell - Left Mrs. Summers - Came in Spring, When?</p>
<p>7/24/1878 - Lay Listed as NW Mutual Ins. - Smith Started 9/23/1875</p>
<p>Meat Market(Cook & Blair) taken over by AES Long?</p>
<p>AES Long - One and Same? - Lawyer & Butcher???</p>
<p>Storey Ad 8/8/1872 - Other Newspaper Note</p>
<p>1/9/1879 - E. H. Kinney from Storey & Irwin/s Block</p>
<p>Micheal Dillon - Eagle Boot & Shoe Store 6/7/1877</p>
<p>Carter & Abbott -- Carter and Mahoney</p>
<p>OHP?</p>
<p>1864-5 1872-6 in S&I block on Tipton</p>
<p>1879 - 5/27 & 8/25 & 6/8 & 12/20 - Photographer Clark</p>
<p>2/24/1876 - History of Legislature - Francis P. Smith, Rep. 1857</p>
<p>1858 Francis G. Collier was elected to fill Mr. Smith's unexpired term</p>
<p>1861 F. P. Smith was elected, 2 year term, succeeded by OHP Abbett</p>
<p>1842 - REP. - Aquilla Jones</p>
<p>1847-8 - REP. - Charles Jones</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (page 40):</p>
<p>5/27/1876 - JII - I am prepared to loan money on first mortages</p>
<p>Orr Block - Washington Street & Walnut</p>
<p>9/20/1876 - Nettie Irwin Died</p>
<p>11/12/1877 - Graveling Washington, Tipton & Walnut</p>
<p>11/13/1877 - Same Article on Fires as 11/15/1877</p>
<p>12/4/1877 - The pavement around the Jones corner has been laid down, and yet the</p>
<p>rubbish and loose chips of stone are permitted to remain untouched</p>
<p>12/10/1877 - Pork House - Wright Bros., Mr. John R. Blair, Supt.</p>
<p>12/21/1877 - JII Sewing Machines</p>
<p>1878 - Jone E. Crane - Queensware - Location?</p>
<p>1/18/1878 - Fellow with cap who took cup from JA Smith's store</p>
<p>1/22/1878 - Meat at S&I's block all the week</p>
<p>3/22/1877 - Storey & Irwin Block - corner of Walnut & Washington - Odd Fellows & KofP</p>
<p>4/5/1877 - JII Bank Safe - Sargent and Greenfief Time Lock</p>
<p>5/31/1877 - No McQueen Ad</p>
<p>6/7/1877 - 96 (76) Washington - Eagle Boot and Shoe Store - Spec. Notices</p>
<p>Donhost and Vonfange</p>
<p>8/9/1877 - Charley Hamilton - 78 Washington - Moved Monday Last</p>
<p>11/22/1877 - JA Smith - Wallpaper at half price</p>
<p>12/6/1877 - B. Busch & Sons, Columbus, built fence around Irwin Home</p>
<p>Carter & Mahoney Ads - Address? 3/23/1876 - Last One</p>
<p> 11/24/1876 - 2nd door north old Jones corner</p>
<p>3/15/1878 - Geo. Moyer is superintending the job of putting in the tiling in the gutter at the crossing of Tipton and Washington</p>
<p>End of March 1878 Irwin had telephone</p>
<p>4/11/1878 - 17 hats - Summers and Campbell</p>
<p>4/27/1878 - Mrs.W.D. Summers next door to JA Smith's Drug Store</p>
<p>5/4/1878 - New fence around JII's residence adds materially to the beauty of the place</p>
<p>5/22/1878 - Meat market in Storey and Irwin Block, Tipton Street</p>
<p>7/10/1878 - JA Smith and William A. Weeden is the way the name of the new firm reads</p>
<p>7/11/1878 - The show case at Carters had a new glass face put in it this morning</p>
<p>7/20/1878 - Summers children performing</p>
<p>7/30/1878 - Bankrupt Store, No. 3 Bissell - Davis & Joseph</p>
<p>8/13/1878 - Bankrupts Inconvenience</p>
<p>10/14/1878 - Donhost and Vonfange - 76 Washington</p>
<p>11/19/1878 - Haddock and Brown Business Directory</p>
<p>11/20/1878 - Port House Meat Market - Irwin & Storey Block, Tipton</p>
<p>11/27/1878 - New Blacksmith Theo. Fehring "Tado", Tipton</p>
<p>12/7/1878 - Wiley Blakey ½ interest barbershop of H. Brown on Tipton</p>
<p>1/1/1879 - Germania Hall</p>
<p>1/6/1879 - Reminiscences of Old Times - Masonic Lodge</p>
<p>1/14/1879 - Haddock & Brown - Madison, Vevay and Columbus Directories</p>
<p>5/2/1879 - City Council votes on numbering system</p>
<p>5/3/1879 - EIHuber #2 Bissell</p>
<p>5/2/1879 - Newton Greaves nursed gymnast</p>
<p>5/29/1879 ~ Dixon & Locke admitted to the bar</p>
<p>6/17/1879 - Fair premiums by Bankrupt Shoe Store</p>
<p><br />Typewritten text (page 41):</p>
<p>2/6/1879 - JHBeers & Co. Atlas and Map of Bartholomew Co.</p>
<p>2/26/1879 - copied - barbershop of John G. Lay</p>
<p>6/20/1879 - house numbering - council</p>
<p>7/24/1879 - BFJones buys IPWatson & Co.</p>
<p>7/30/1879 - Under Bissell - Sign of Red Flag Shoes</p>
<p>8/1/1879 - Last Will & Testament admitted to probate of Nathan Newsom - Jessee R & Nathan, sons</p>
<p>9/9/1879 - JII adding second story to rear portion of storeroom he occupies and the room, which, when completed, will be 75' long and 22' wide will be used as a carpet room. Mr. Joseph Condon has charge of the work and is pushing it forward vigorously.....</p>
<p>9/16/1879 - Dr. A. O. Hall has removed from.Storey & Irwin's block</p>
<p>9/17/1879 - JII Remodeling almost done</p>
<p>9/24/1879 - Bids let on Bissell house</p>
<p>9/27/1879 - Snake found in privy vault in rear of Storey and Irwin's block</p>
<p>11/18/1879 – Mr. W. C. Duncan, the new county prosecutor has his office in Storey & Irwin's block, vacated by Jeff Reeves</p>
<p>- Mr. Jeff Reeves has moved his law office to room formerly occupied by Keyes and Smith, over 1st National Bank</p>
<p>11/26/1879 - Mr. Newt Graves mentioned</p>
<p>COPY 3/2/1880 SMVoorhees over TBHarlan Drug Store</p>
<p>People</p>
<p>Sally King (Call Mrs. Wm. (Prentiss) Smith)</p>
<p>Mary Murphy</p>
<p>Chester Kitzinger</p>
<p>Alice Thompson (Mrs. Ray) Franklin & 9th</p>
<p>Mrs. Urbans - Arvin</p>
<p>Miss Mildred Murray 1601 Lawton (Call Miss Elsie Butler at the High School)</p>
<p>Ruth Harrison at the Bank</p>
<p>Typewritten text (page 42)</p>
<p>Bibliography</p>
<ol><li>G. Irwin and Hugh Thomas Miller: A Study in Free Enterprise in Indiana, Richard H. Gemmecke, Indiana University Department of History Doctoral Dissertation, June, 1955</li>
</ol><p>History of Bartholomew County, Indiana, Chicago, 1888</p>
<p>I Discover Columbus, William E. Marsh, Semco Color Press, 1956</p>
<p>Illustrated Historical Atlas of Bartholomew County, Indiana, 1879</p>
<p>Edmondson Brothers Columbus Directory, 1875</p>
<p>Redfields & Co.'s Columbus, Edinburg & Franklin Business Guide and State Gazeteer</p>
<p>for 1865 & 1866</p>
<p>The Columbus Republican, The Columbus Evening Republican, The Columbus Republic</p>
<p>The Pence Files at the Bartholomew County Library</p>
<p>The Tax Assessment Ledgers of Bartholomew County, 1848 - 1865</p>
<p>Assorted Early Columbus Newspapers at the State Library, 140 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis</p>
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