Jamieson and McKinney Block

Details
Name
Jamieson and McKinney Block
Address
115 S Cayuga St Ithaca (as of 1899)
15 S Cayuga St Ithaca
Year Built
1898
Architects
Frederick L. Brown
Building Type
Commercial
Construction
4 story Brick structure
Block Number
45
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Electric Supplies

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

Add Source/NarrativeSources & Narratives
115-121 Jamieson & McKinney Block
115-117 Brougham Bros, grocers

115 Davis-Brown Electric Co

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: ; 
Porches: Porch 1, back (E), 3 stories, wood frame, shared with #119 S Cayuga St and #121 S Cayuga St; 
Outbuildings: ; 
Other: Access to #119 S Cayuga St and #121 S Cayuga St on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors;

115-117 Davis-Brown Electric Co

115-117 Davis-Brown Electric Co (Inc)

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

115-121 Jamieson-McKinney Co, plumbing

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

115-121 Jamieson-McKinney Co., plumbing

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

115-121 Jamieson-McKinney Co., plumbing

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

Jamieson and McKinney Block

115-121 South Cayuga St. Historic name: Jamieson and McKinney Block (NR listed 1990) 

"Four-story, nine-bay. Renaissance Revival brick commercial building; four brick pilasters divide the facade into three equal sections; street-level facade retains three display window storefronts, cast iron corner piers and Ionic columns between the recessed entrances, and crown cornice; upper story windows retain stone sills and historic one-over-one sash; fenestration plan consists of second-story rectangular windows with wide stone lintels and narrow sills, third-story historic rectangular windows with brick voussoirs and stone keystones, and fourth-story arched windows also with brick voussoirs and stone keystones, and fixed arched transoms; brick dentil course runs below denticulated stamped metal entablature capping the facade. Built 1896."

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