Grundy Archive

[Store at the corner of Mill and Radcliffe Streets, 101 and 103, opposite the King George Inn]

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.16b.068

Description

A house was built in the federal style by John Bessonett at this site circa 1805. He was the proprietor of the King George Hotel across the street. General Lafayette was entertained at this building September 8, 1824. The store front was added to the building at the corner, housing various businesses including: Nathan Tyler and Jonathan Cone Grocery & Clothing (late 1800s), Curtis Howell Cigars and Pool Room (circa 1914), Spencers’ Carpet and Furniture (circa 1930-1960), Floral Designs flower shop (2002).

Men in this photograph are unidentified.

Date

circa 1914

Rights

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Collection

Citation

“[Store at the corner of Mill and Radcliffe Streets, 101 and 103, opposite the King George Inn],” Grundy Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://grundyarchive.org/items/show/2809.