Gregg Block

Details
Name
Gregg Block
Address
110 W State St Ithaca (as of 1899)
10 W State St Ithaca
Year Built
1869
Architects
A.B. Dale
Building Type
Commercial
Construction
3 story Brick structure
Block Number
38
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

D G (dry goods)
T Cl / side (tin clad)
National Biscuit Co (company)
Ir Cl (iron clad)
T Cl / side (tin clad)

Description
Gregg Block: 108-112 W State St

Media (Photos, Videos, Audio Recordings)
Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co.

Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co. 1954

Advertisement for A.H. Gregg's Ithaca Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 10 and 12 W State St.

Advertisement for A.H. Gregg's Ithaca Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 10 and 12 W State St. 1869-1870

Add Source/NarrativeSources & Narratives
A.H. Gregg, Ithaca Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 10 and 12 W State St

Ithaca Journal Office, Ithaca, NY

Clement T. Stephens, Agricultural Warehouse. 10 and 12 W State St

Norton & Conklin Publishers, Ithaca, NY

A A Stevens, Furniture

John T Colcord, Dry Goods-108-110 W State St

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: Section 1, back center (N), 2 stories, composition roof, wood frame, with exterior staircase / Section 2, back of Section 1 (N), 2 stories, non-combustible roof; 
Porches: ; 
Outbuildings: ; 
Other: #108 W State St and #110 W State St are "DG" (dry goods) / #112 W State St is the "National Biscuit Co" (company) / "T Cl" (tin clad)" /side" / Full structure comprises #108 W State St, #110 W State St, #112 W State St;

Crawford's (William J Crawford), Dry Goods, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings and Children's Wear-108-110 W State St

Crawford's, William J. Crawford Proprietor, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings and Children's Wear-108-110 W State St

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

108-112 W State St-Gregg Block

"Four-story, seven-bay, painted brick, Italianate-style, commercial building; upper stories retain tall arched windows set in recessed brick bays with cast iron hood moldings (corbel stops removed) accented by geometric keystones and continuous stone sills; modern replacement window sash on third and fourth stories; deep frieze cornice has deep brick corbel design, with stepped brick courses; street-level facade has recessed, modem brick storefront (1981). Built 1871; new street-level facade added in 1981. 
Architect: A.B. Dale"

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