Street Address History:
Earlier street address 23 E Seneca St.
The city renumbered its streets in 1899 using the hundred block system (see Crandall 1899 City Engineering Map).
1900-Residence and Law Office of Raymond L Smith
1910-Ellen Carboni, Boarding House, Residence and Law Office of Raymond L Smith
1915-Associated Charities (Source: 1915-16 City Directory)
1917-1923 Public Welfare Building (Source: 1917-18, 1923 City Directories)
Demolished abt. 1923 to make room for the new Ithaca Savings Bank Building at the corner of N Tioga and E Seneca.
Source of Building Data: 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas;
Multi-Family Construction: ;
Roof of Main Structure: Non-combustible;
Additional Sections: Section 1, back (S), 2 stories, non-combustible roof;
Porches: Porch 1, right inset (W), 1 story, shingle roof / Porch 2, back (S), 1 story, non-combustible roof;
Outbuildings: Stable 1, 1 story, non-combustible roof, iron clad left (E) wall (#123 1/2 E Seneca St) / Outbuilding 1, 1 story, non-combustible roof / iron clad left, back and right (E/S/W) walls, front (N) wall shared with Stable 1;
Other: Sanborn 1910 gives earlier address as #121 E Seneca St;