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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G0M_700-702-massachusetts-street_Lawrence-KS.html
Constructed in 1912 for
Perkins Loan and Trust Company
1912-1914
Kansas Electric Power Company
(later Kansas Power & Light)
1924-1960
Douglas County Title Company
1977-1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G0L_anderson-building_Lawrence-KS.html
Constructed ca. 1866 to house Sutliff Clothier.
This typical commercial block held
Hutson Bakery 1886-1893,
Anderson Confectionary 1893-1913
Facade altered in early 20th century
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G0K_millers-hall_Lawrence-KS.html
Built for Josiah Miller
Free State Party activist and
Lawrence's first state senator
Construction began late 1850's;
partially destroyed during Quantrill's
Raid; reconstruction completed 1864
Third floor served as early
meeting hall for many soci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FYA_lawrence-studio_Lawrence-KS.html
Constructed late 1860s
Alexander Marks, jeweler,
was an early occupant
This building, now reflective of Mission style, housed dry goods, drugs, and jewelry businesses and several barber shops
Alfred A. Lawrence Photography Studio 1917-1943
Jayhaw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FY9_house-building_Lawrence-KS.html
Built 1858-1860 for Josiah Miller
Survived Quantrill's Raid, August 21, 1863
Facade altered 1921
Jacob House and descendants, clothiers,
occupied this site 1862-1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FXW_leo-a-beuerman_Lawrence-KS.html
"Remember Me - I'm that little Man gone blind. I used to sell Pencils on the street corner."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FXP_746-massachusetts-street_Lawrence-KS.html
Merchants National Bank was housed on this site in a three story building with clock tower 1888-1930
John G. Haskell, architect
First National Bank remodeled in 1830
and was its occupant until 1970
Verner F. Smith, architect
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FXN_round-corner-drug_Lawrence-KS.html
Building constructed in 1866 to house a drug store founded by B. W. Woodard in 1855
Oldest drug store in Lawrence and Kansas
in continuous operation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FXA_marks-jewelers_Lawrence-KS.html
This building has housed a variety of commercial enterprises since the mid 1860's including a grocery, clothier, and tobacco shops
Sol Marks began operating a jewelry store on this site in 1880
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FX9_achning-hardware_Lawrence-KS.html
This circa 1866 building is reflective of commercial Victorian architecture
Location of boot and shoe shop, grocery, agricultural implement dealer, and cigar shop
Charles Achning established a hardware store here by 1886. Business retained Achnin…