122 E Green St Ithaca

Details
Address
122 E Green St Ithaca
Year Built
Unknown
Demolished
1925 (ca.)
Building Type
Commercial/Residence
Construction
1 story Wood structure
Block Number
45
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Boarding & Livery
Slated
Off. (office)
IR. CL. 2D

Description
122, 124, and 126 E Green St were all part of the same livery and boarding stable which existed from at least the 1890s until the mid-1920s when they were demolished for the new City Bus Terminal and Auto Parking Area.
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122-126 Myron H Weed, Boarding Stables

122-126 George S Barber, Boarding Stables

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: 
Section 1, back left (NW), 2 stories, non-combustible roof, brick frame / 
Section 2, right of Section 1, (NE), 2 stories, non-combustible roof, brick frame / 
Section 3, front of Section 2 (S), 1 story, non-combustible roof, wood frame, "office" / 
Section 4, right (E), 1 story, non-combustible roof, "slated" at street / 
Section 5, back right of Section 4, (NE), 2 stories, composition roof, brick frame, 2nd floor "IR. CL" (iron clad) entry to Section 6 / 
Section 6, front of Section 5 (S), 1 story, non-combustible roof; 
Porches: ; 
Outbuildings: ; 
Other: All structures except Section 3 are coded as stables / City Directory 1910 George S Barber "livery, hitching, boarding and sale stable" / Main Structure at #122 E Green St, Section 4 at #124 E Green St, Section 6 at #126 E Green St;

122-126 Mrs Lena Weed Potter, Livery and Boarding Stable

"Rothschild Brothers have purchased of the Weed livery property on East Green street of Mrs. Charles Potter and will take possession July 1, it was announced today.
  The Weed property just acqiored by the Rothschild firm has a frontage of 93 feet and includes an area-way of 132 feet in the rear of the Rothschild store. The new property will give the firm a driveway from State to Green streets. 
  For several years the Rothschild firm has used the old Billiken Theater property at Green and Tioga streets as a warehouse. This property recently was sold by J. W. Hook to James R. Robinson and has been leased by the latter tot he J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Company for automobile salesroom purposes. Consequently the department store firm was required to vacate those premises.
  No definite plans have been made by Rothschild Brothers for remodeling the livery buildings for warehouse purposes but this may be done in the near future it was said."

"Rothschilds Acquire Weed Livery Stables; Take Possession July 1," Ithaca Journal, May 27, 1921, 5.

Resident Household in 1920
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Fred HollandM70HeadBarn Man