Buildings: Miscellaneous
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Bement & Seitz Company
Located at Water and Ingle streets (now 401 NW Riverside Dr.), the warehouse was built by Ragon Brothers c. 1906 and later occupied by Bement & Seitz Wholesale Grocers; photo dated 1937 (Chandler 7)
Carnegie Library (West Branch)
Detail of exterior building ornamentation; photo dated August 1984 (6PC 32)
Evans Hall
Built by Saleta Evans in 1879 and dedicated to the Women's Christian Temperance Union; also used as a venue for plays, political rallies, dances, and roller skating until it was razed in the early 1930s to make room for a new library (Knecht 862)
Evans Hall
Home of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at Fifth and Locust Sts.; c. 1910 (Meyer-Schlamp 125)
Franklin Street, 1035 W
Originally Weber's Hall (malt house and saloon), later Carpenters' Hall, meeting place for various labor unions; built c. 1890; photo taken c. 1979 (1PC-61)