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Griffin Block

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Name
Griffin Block
Address
106 N Aurora St Ithaca (as of 1899)
6 N Aurora St Ithaca
Year Built
1872
Architects
Alfred B. Dale
Building Type
Commercial/Residence
Construction
4 story Brick structure
Block Number
56
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

The Senate Hotel
Sal. (saloon)

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Hotel McGaugh, David McGaugh Proprietor 
David McGaugh, Wines, Liquors, Ale, Beer and Cigars 
Jennie Jones, Dressmaker

Senate Hotel, Martin T Gibbons Proprietor-104-106 N Aurora St

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: Section 1, back (W), 2 stories, non-combustible roof; 
Porches: ; 
Outbuildings: ; 
Other: Skylight / access to #104 N Aurora St on floors 2, 3, 4 / Open to #108 N Aurora St on floors 3, 4 / The Senate Hotel;

Senate Hotel, Martin T Gibbons Proprietor-104-106 N Aurora St

Senate Hotel & Restaurant, Charles N. Shippee Proprietor

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

McIntyre's Ice Cream Center (Raymond H McIntyre)

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

224 East State St., 104-106 North Aurora St. Historic name: Griffin Block 

"Four-story, three-bay wide, ten-bay deep, red brick Italianate-style commercial building located at the comer of  Aurora Street; State Street facade has restored cast iron storefront (1974) with three bays delineated by cast iron supports with Corinthian capitals and fanlight transom windows in each bay; recessed entrance in center bay flanked by single-light display windows in side bays; second and third stories retain a two-story, three-sided, stamped metal bay window with historic one-over-one sash; pressed metal spandrel panels between second- and third-story windows; this feature was probably added in the early twentieth century; fourth story retains original three segmentally arched windows with cast iron window hoods and sills and one-over-one sash. Aurora Street facade contains a single-light display window with scroll brackets above sidewalk basement access with a decorative cast and wrought iron handrail; two entrances to altered storefront with display windows flanked by stone piers in three northernmost bays; Aurora Street upper story facade retains segmental arched windows with cast iron window hoods and sills and historic one-over-one sash; brick entablature consists of frieze with recessed lozenges between paired corbelled brackets capped by dentil course and plain frieze. Built 1872; restored 1974. 
Architect: A.B. Dale 
Builder: Jerry Smith for William H. Griffin 
Historical note: The cast iron street-level facade and brick cornice are original elements of the 1872 design; the bay window was added in 1904; the Browning, King clothing store occupied the storefront from the 1930s until the 1970s; the interior of the first story was restored in 1974 to resemble the Goodie Shop, a sweets shop on the site in the 1920s. The basement has traditionally housed a barber shop since the turn of the twentieth century."

National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Ithaca Downtown Historic District, December 18, 2004

Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Robert E SmithM33HeadHackman
Eunice C SmithF32WifeNone
Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Mary RandellF39HeadLaundress
Janet M RandellF17DaughterAt School
Helen W RandellF11DaughterAt School
Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Jennie JonesF37HeadDressmaker
Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
David McGaughM40HeadSaloon Keeper
Eliza McGaughF37WifeNone
Francis C McGaughF11DaughterAt School
John McGaughM6SonAt School
Resident Household in 1910
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
John DemunM22RoomerWaiter
Martin BarnacleM32ServantWaiter
Michael DooleyM21ServantJanitor