This picture was taken from the site of the old armory…
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binson; 8, Richard Trevarrow; 9, Frank Stephens; 10, Bert Stephens; 11, Abner Adair. On
the bottom row, left to right, are: No. 2, Dick Nolan; Nos. 4, Mrs. Harvey Forsyth and her father, Jim
Jackson; No. 5, Jack Nolan; No. 6 George Robbins. . . Picture courtesy Mrs. Forsyth.
This picture was taken from the site of the old armory. The building in the far distance at the west end
of Broadway is the courthouse, erected in 1883. The buildings on the left are : No. 1, double apartments,
still standing in 1967 and occupied. No. 2, the front with a mansard, was erected by Col. J. F. Bennett
in 1877. The upper story was used by the Masonic fraternity from 1877-18--.; SE corner of Hudson and
Broadway. No. 3 is the Timmer House, famed hostelry, built in 1883. Later it was the San Vicente. . .
Buildings on the right are No. 1, Southern Hotel. No. 2, not identified. No. 3, old Southwest Sentinel
Bldg. Sentinel established in 1887. Front of Methodist Church with sharply pitched roof stands out
prominently. It was completed and dedicated April 4, 1880. Note the railroad tracks on Hudson St. in
front of the Southern Hotel. Main St. shows a little washing but no bridges as yet. . . Picture courtesy
Mrs. E. W. Ward.
ful, practical and efficient :nember, and he has
contributed largely to the success which has
attended this institution.