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Real estate appraisal card. 101 F Street, part of lots 10-13, block 22, in Salida, Colorado. In 1886, S.B. Westerfield (a mayor of Salida) erected this building on the site previously occupied by W.W. Roller's real estate agency. In August, the Salida Weekly Mail reported: 'The building will be two stories high and contain five offices on the second floor. The front glass will be plate, seven feet high, and an iron front will be used. The main entrance...
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Real estate appraisal card. 101 Lower (or North) F Street, part of lots 14-16, block 4, in Salida, Colorado. On December 30, 1890, the Salida Mail observed, 'No building has added more to the appearance of the town than the one constructed by N.R. Twitchell on his property at the corner of F and 1st Streets. Some unsightly one-story wooden holdings occupied this corner until this spring when they were swept out by fire. The fire proved to be a blessing...
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Real estate appraisal card. 103 Lower (or North) D Street, lots 14-17, block 2, in Salida, Colorado. This house was built between 1893 and 1895. In 1903-04, George McElvain, a Denver & Rio Grande Railroad engineer, lived here with Edward R. Naylor. Mr. Naylor continued to live here alone in 1905-06. No occupation was listed for Mr. Naylor in the city directories. By 1911-12, David E. Goodenough, a conductor for Denver & Rio Grande, lived here....
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Real estate appraisal card. 105 F Street, part of lots 11-13, block 22 in Salida, Colorado. Currently these buildings are 101 and 107 F Street.
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Real estate appraisal card. 107 Lower (or North) D Street, lots 14-17, block 2, in Salida, Colorado. This building was erected between 1898 and 1903. The building was known as the DeWeese Terrace. The following information is excerpted from the Salida Mail, 5 June 1900: James Watt DeWeese was born on a farm in Miami County, Ohio. He lived in Ohio until moving to Elkhart, Indiana, at age fourteen. There he completed a "rather brief' education...
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Real estate appraisal card. 108 Lower (or North) F Street, lots 24-26, block 5, in Salida, Colorado. This building appears to have been erected between the fire of March 1886 and the time of the Sanborn map in September 1886. The previous building on the site was destroyed in the fire of March 1886 (as verified by a historic photograph), but this building appears on the September 1886 Sanborn map. The 1886 Sanborn map indicates the building housed...
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Real estate appraisal card. 109 Lower (or North) F Street, part of lots 14-16, block 4 in Salida, Colorado. Although this building (109) and the one to the south (107) currently house one business, they were erected as separate buildings. This building was erected between 1888 and 1890. The building was indicated as a meat store with a separate kettle building at the rear in 1890. For many years, it also housed clothing and tailoring firms. 107 Lower...
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Real estate appraisal card. 110 Lower (or North) D Street, lots 24-26, block 3, in Salida, Colorado. The Salida Mail of January 1, 1889 reported that H.M. Moulder had built a "four room, one-story brick residence on D street, between First and Front at a cost of $1,500 in the previous year. Henry M. Moulder lived here with his wife, Mary. The Moulders were still living here in the 1900s. Henry worked as a hostler for D&RG. He was born in New York...
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Real estate appraisal card. 111 Lower (or North) F Street, part of lots 14-16, block 4 in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 112 E. 1st Street, lot 17, block 4, in Salida, Colorado. This building was erected in 1886, when it was indicated as "not complete" on the Sanborn map. The lot on which the building stands had previously held a hose house. In 1886 the building was divided into a furniture store and a grocery. The building, originally known as the Hively-Mandeville Block, was erected by Edwin H. Hively. Edwin W. Hively was an influential...
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Real estate appraisal card. 113 E. 1st Street, part of lots 9 & 10, block 22, in Salida, Colorado. This building was erected by Salida's IOOF Lodge No. 54 as its meeting hall and lodge rooms. The June 17, 1887 Salida Weekly Mail reported, "Yesterday was a proud time for every Odd Fellow in the Arkansas Valley, in that it saw the corner-stone laid for the new temple to be devoted to use of the three-link order. The box was then made ready, and S.B....
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Real estate appraisal card. 113 Sackett Avenue, lots 9 & 10, block 4 in Salida, Colorado. Based on Sanborn fire insurance map evidence, this building was constructed between 1890 and 1893. The building was addressed as 113 E. Front Street (later 113 E. Sackett Avenue). A saloon is shown as the building's occupant on 1893 through 1909 Sanborn maps. A 1902 article discussing the construction of a two-unit house to the east, referred to this structure...
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Real estate appraisal card. 114 F Street, part of lots 24-26, block 5 in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 115 E. 2nd Street, lots 9 & 10, block 31, in Salida, Colorado. A different two-story building is shown on the 1945 Sanborn fire insurance map. The Chaffee County Assessor reports a 1957 year of construction for this building. The 1961 city directory shows that the building contained doctors' offices: Edward C. Budd, physician and surgeon; C. Rex Fuller, physician and surgeon; and Harry T. Ostrum, dentist. At the time...
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Real estate appraisal card. 115 F Street, part of lots 14-16, block 4 in Salida, Colorado. This building is associated with the commercial development of Salida in the 1890s and has housed a variety of businesses popular on North (Lower) F Street, including barbers, tailors, and tobacco shops. The 1903 city directory lists the John S. Scott barber shop and the John Lines tobacco shop here. Lines sold pipes, cigars, tobaccos, and smokers' articles....
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Real estate appraisal card. 115 W. Front Street, lot 4, block 5, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card, 116 E. 2nd Street, lots 18-19, block 22, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 116 Lower (or North) D Street, lots 24-26, block 3, in Salida, Colorado. This house was built before 1886. The 1911-12 city directory indicated Albert J. Brough lived here. In 1922, Mrs. Minnie M. Clemans lived here. Also living here in 1922 was Jack A. and Laura Pierce. Mr. Pierce was employed as a clerk. Frank and Dorothy Glover lived here in 1930. Frank Glover, born in Colorado in 1905, worked as a machinist for...
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Real estate appraisal card. 117 W. 2nd Street, lot 5, block 32, in Salida, Colorado.
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Real estate appraisal card. 117 W. Sackett Ave., lots % & 6, block 5, in Salida, Colorado. This building is not shown on the 1888 Sanborn map, but does appear on the 1890 map, when it is indicated as a Chinese laundry and female boarding on the second story, connected by a passage on the first story to a female boarding house or bordello at 113 W. Sackett Ave. This block of West Sackett Avenue was Salida's Red Light district, and contained several...