Ross Drug Store at its original location in the Silveus Building on High Street

Name/Title

Ross Drug Store at its original location in the Silveus Building on High Street

Entry/Object ID

2011.2.113

Description

Dated 1925. Ross Drug Store at its original location in the Silveus Building on High Street in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. This building neighbored the Grossman Building, which was destroyed in the Downey House fire on 23 December 1925. When the remains of the Grossman Building were being torn down following the fire, its west wall collapsed onto the Silveus Building, damaging it so severely that it had to be torn down and rebuilt. A sign on the wreckage alerts patrons that Jesse Lazear Ross, the store's proprietor, could be found at the offices of his son in law William K. Reed, in room 202 of the Citizens National Bank building on the northwest corner of High and Washington Streets. Original, no photographer listed.

Collection

Greene County Historical Society Collection

Made/Created

Date made

1925

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Waynesburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Fire, Ross family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--Downey House, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--Grossman Building, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--Silveus Building, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High Street

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

GCHS-AN027-0001-0087B

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Ross, Jesse Lazear [1864-1932]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Greene County Places Series - Greene County Historical Society Collection, Waynesburg - Places - Greene County Historical Society Collection

Notes

Archived at the Greene County Historical Society (918 Rolling Meadows Road, P.O. Box 127; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370). Researched and digitized for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project between 2005-2014. Source Citation: Ross Drug Store at its original location in the Silveus Building on High Street; dated 1925; item no. GCHS-AN027-0001-0087B, Greene County Historical Society Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).