Pritchard-Jackson Building

Details
Name
Pritchard-Jackson Building
Address
210 E State St Ithaca (as of 1909)
Year Built
1909
Architects
Clinton L. Vivian
Building Type
Commercial
Construction
3 story Brick structure
Block Number
56
Annotations
1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas of Ithaca

D.G. (dry goods)

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
Edward S Jackson, Grocer
Edward N Jackson, Lawyer

Edward N Jackson
Edward S Jackson

Multi-Family Construction: ; 
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible; 
Additional Sections: ; 
Porches: ; 
Outbuildings: Outbuilding 1, 1 story, non-combustible roof, wood frame; 
Other: Skylight;

The Style Shop, Arthur J Pritchard Proprietor, Garments and Ladies Furnishings 
Edward N Jackson, Lawyer 
Syracuse Post-Standard Branch Office, Manager Clarence L Houghton

Edward N Jackson
Arthur J Pritchard

Pritchard-Jackson Bldg-208-210 E State St 
The Style Shop, Arthur J. Pritchard Proprietor, Ladies' Ready-To-Wear-208-210 E State St 
Willets Wilson, Physician-208-210 E State St 
Nathaniel L. Garling, Dentist 
Edward N. Jackson, Lawyer

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

Arthur J Pritchard

Jackson Bldg-208-210 E State St 
Jone's Five Cent to One Dollar Store, Variety Store-208-210 E State St

H. A. Manning Co, Schenectady, NY

208-210 East State St. Historic Name: Pritchard-Jackson Building

"Three-story, four-bay, brick commercial building with Beaux-Arts-style detailing; street-level facade has two altered storefronts (1962) with angled display case windows and recessed entrances; second and third-story bays marked by two-story brick pilasters with brownstone egg-and-dart capitals and bases; upper stories retain rectangular windows with stone sills, brick voussoirs, curvilinear details on carved stone keystones, and non­-historic one-over-one sash; brick entablature consists of molded architrave, frieze with four eyebrow windows with cast iron grilles and stamped metal cornice. Built 1909; storefront alterations 1962. 
Architect: Clinton L. Vivian."

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