Water Street, Skowhegan, ca. 1870

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Water Street, Skowhegan, ca. 1870

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The north side of Water Street in Skowhegan, looking west.

The large brick building is Coburn Hall, which burned in 1904. The sign on the awning is Farrand, a tailor. Other occupants of Coburn Hall block at that time may have been W. R. G. Estes, clothier; Bixby & Phillips, druggists, and James P. Blunt, hardware dealer.

The small building just at the right of Coburn Hall was formerly the Eben H. Neal store. A little later this firm became Patten & Neal. Still later the firm became Neal & Wentworth, a general grocery store. The structure was moved to the east side of Court Street. The Griffin Building replaced it.

The truck team in front of the Hall & Grant store was owned by the late Hiram Thing.

Notice the unpaved street.

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About This Item

  • Title: Water Street, Skowhegan, ca. 1870
  • Creator: J Bachelder
  • Creation Date: circa 1870
  • Subject Date: circa 1870
  • Location: Skowhegan, Somerset County, ME
  • Media: Stereograph
  • Dimensions: 8.8 cm x 18 cm
  • Local Code: 75.022.3.jpg
  • Collection: Henry A. Wyman Collection
  • Object Type: Image

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Skowhegan History House
66 Elm Street, PO Box 832, Skowhegan, ME 04976
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