Source of Building Data: 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas;
Multi-Family Construction: ;
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible;
Additional Sections:
Section 1, back (N), 1 story, non-combustible roof, 2 horizontal bricked steam boilers with chimneys /
Section 2, right inset in Section 1, 2 stories, non-combustible roof /
Section 3, back (N) between Section 1 and Section 4, 1 story, non-combustible roof /
Section 4, back left (N), 1 story, shingle roof, "Bl. Sm. (blacksmith)" /
Section 5, right of Section 4 (E), 1 story, shingle roof /
Section 6, back of Section 4 (N), unknown height, shingle roof, "Iron Storage" /
Section 7, right of Section 6 (E), 2 stories, composition roof, #432 1/4 W State St ;
Porches: ;
Outbuildings: Outbuilding 1, attached to west of Section 6 and shares east wall with #306 N Corn St, open to the south, 1 story, shingle roof, "Iron Storage" ;
Other: Main structure: "Machine Shop 1st, Wood Working 2nd, 6 fire pails 2nd, Eng. 60 HP (engine 60 horsepower)" /
Bridge, 2nd floor, open sided, from Main Structure to #438 W State St east wall /
Williams Brothers complex of buildings coded as Sanborn 1910:
#1502 W Seneca St,
#1503 W Seneca St,
#1504 W Seneca St,
#305 N Corn St,
#306 N Corn St,
#426 W State St,
#432 W State St,
#438 W State St,
#440 W State St,
City Directory 1910 gives the address as #426-446 W State St
SEE the following addresses for building details:
#426 W State St,
#432 W State St,
#438 W State St,
#440 W State St,
#305 N Corn St,
#306 N Corn St;