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Rockford To-Day 1903

Schmauss Building – (1903)

November 17, 2015Jan

Schmauss Building sm

Source:  Rockford To-Day. 1903.

Addresses, Business, General 311-13 East State St., Joseph Schmauss, Leonard Schmauss, meat business, Rockford To-Day 1903, Schmauss Building, Schmauss Company, wholesale and retail

Roland H. Shumway residence – 1903

November 12, 2015Jan

Residence of R. H. Shumway

Source:  Rockford To-Day, 1903  p. 26

Shumway’s house was at 512 N. Main St., and was razed decades ago.  He owned a seed and plant business, and had the Shumway Market on East State St., now known as the Rockford Area Arts Council.

Addresses, Buildings, Business, General 512 N. Main St., R. H. Shumway, razed, Rockford Area Arts Council, Rockford To-Day 1903, seed and plant business, Shumway market

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