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Main St, 128 Weeden's Harness Shop
November 6, 1907, The Morris Chronicle.
2020-02-24 View of building where Weeden's Harness Shop was located. The facade has changed. Compare to photo below.
1947 Main St. Left to right, Weeden's with false front still in place, the coffee shop, then De Long's Restaurant, The Kenyon Free Library, now the Butternut Valley Arts & Crafts Center.
Local Reminscence by A.S. Avery in The Morris Chronicle, April 20, 1898.
November 1, 1899, The Morris Chronicle.
November 9, 1881, The Morris Chronicle.
128 Main St Two-story, two-storefront, frontal-gable, frame commercial building. Front façade entirely remodeled post l960 with brick veneer first story capped by a pent rôof; vinyl siding covers upper story. Fenestration altered using non-historic
windows. Back of building retains historic finishes including wood siding and wood sash. Built 1847 (4.S. Avery).
Historic map references: 1868: Weeden's harness shop; 1903: P. Weeden and Son, harness shop.
Historic notes: Samuel G. Weeden bought land from James and Fanny Ber 22 December 1845.
This was formerly the alley between A.C. Moore's building and the Perry Block.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108471776/peleg-weeden
His son H. W. Weeden
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241042984/herbert-w-weeden
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January 12, 1916, The Morris Chronicle.