112 No. 10th Street
Also formerly known as Main Street
Also formerly known as Main Street
Address: 112 North 10th Street
Legal Description: North 72’ of Lot 88
Building: One door North of the Brown Building
1872 Vacant lot
1882 T. J. (Jeff) Fleming ran a livery stable on the south ½ of this lot.
1885 Clint Spear bought the lot and livery stable.
1890 The Shumway Livery Barn was located here.
1891 Jennie Brown purchased the Shumway Livery Barn.
1900 Jennie Brown tore down the livery barn and built a large store building on the south ½ of the lot. She also built a single building divided into three separate rooms just south of the alley. This space was open between the large single building and the three-room building.
1923 Curt Smith built an addition to his store on the north, filling in the vacant part of the lot and abutting the building built in 1900. He called it the “annex.” It had an entrance on the east as well as access into the Smith store to the south.
1939 This building was advertised as the display room for congoleum rugs, mattresses and used furniture.
Note: See 996 G Street for history after 1939.