Bates Block

Details
Name
Bates Block
Address
122 N Aurora St Ithaca (as of 1899)
22 N Aurora St Ithaca
Year Built
1872
Building Type
Commercial
Construction
3 story Brick structure
Block Number
56
Annotations
1872 A. G. Bardin Map of Ithaca

J. Bates & Son

1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

Music
Wall 1st only

Media (Photos, Videos, Audio Recordings)
1880 City Directory, liv.

1880 City Directory, liv.

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
B Frank Lent, Music and Musical Goods 
Mary C Mattoon, Dressmaker 
Allen L Smith, Mercantile and Society Printer 
Alvah B Wood, Architect, Civil Engineer and Insurance

B Frank Lent, Music and Musical Merchandise 
Joe Cardinal (14) 
Mrs. Charlotte Elliott (18)

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: ; 
Porches: ; 
Outbuildings: ; 
Other: Wall 1st floor only between Main Structure and #120 N Aurora St / Wall 1st floor only between Main Structure and #124 N Aurora St / access on floor 2, 3 to #215 E Seneca St / See entry for #118-124 N Aurora St, "Bates Block" for additional description; 
 

B Frank Lent, Music and Musical Instrument

California Fruit Co., Sidney Jachles Proprietor, Ellis Lewis Manager 
Tompkins Co. Farm & Home Bureau Association, H. C. Morse Manager Farm Bureau, Sara Kerr Manager Home Bureau 
Hub Dairy Improvement Association (Secretary Martin Beck Freeville) 
Tompkins Co. Junior Extension Board, Eldred W. Hoffman Country Club Agent

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

The Alpine Restaurant, Samuel Kuntz Proprietor, Restaurant Delicatessen and Tap Room-120-122 N Aurora St

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

118-124 North Aurora St. and 215-217 East Seneca St. Historic name: Bates Block

"Prominent three-story, thirteen-bay, ten-bay deep, painted brick Italianate commercial building located on the comer of East Seneca Street; North Aurora Street facade retains continuous cast iron storefront arcade with piers, brackets, and architrave decorated with classical floral and acanthus motifs; one two-bay display window storefront (remodeled late twentieth century) faces Seneca Street; upper stories retain segmentally arched windows, soldiered brick window hoods with corbel stops, continuous stone sills, and mostly historic two-over- one sash or one-over-one sash; continuous corbelled brick cornice capped by stamped metal cornice molding. Built 1872. Architect: A.B. Dale Historical note: Built for Rufus Bates for his grocery; cast iron facade was manufactured locally by Treman, Valentine, and Green; in 1979, the building was restored after a fire in the upper stories."

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

"Ithaca’s first store opened on this site in 1804. The Bates Block, thought to be designed by Alfred B. Dale, was erected in 1872, a year after Ithaca’s worst fire destroyed dozens of downtown buildings. Grocer Rufus Bates, like other merchants after the fire, used materials less flammable than wood, choosing instead brick and a new, reputedly fireproof material – the cast-iron storefront. In iron storefronts slender posts replaced the massive columns once needed to support heavy brick buildings, leaving more space for display windows. The Bates Block is in the Italianate style. Note the elaborate hood moldings above the windows and the wide overhanging eaves. The name of Ithaca’s leading foundry, Treman, Valentine and King, is stamped on the base of the second column from the corner." 

Historic Ithaca, DeWitt Park Historic District and Downtown Ithaca: An Architectural Walking Tour, 24. http://www.historicithaca.org

Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Mary C MatoonF54HeadDressmaker
Harry L MatoonM35SonHorseshoer
Rose B MatoonF29Daughter-in-LawDressmaker