Plymouth Building Construction, c. 1900. b/w formal photograph pasted on heavy black cardboard. Metal superstructure of 3-story building on corner. Unidentified but believed to be the Plymouth Building. Sign affixed to bottom of structure advertising a sale at Block's. Donor's grandfather worked on the Plymouth Building, 6th & Felix.
Made/Created
Artist
unknown
Date made
1905
Place
City
St. Joseph
State/Province
Missouri
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Print, Photographic
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Photograph
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic Documents
Nomenclature Class
Documentary Objects
Nomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication Objects
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Clothing stores
Search Terms
Sixth Street & Felix Street, Plymouth Clothing Co., Felix Street
Dimensions
Dimension Notes
Printsize: 7¾"x 5"
Pasted on grey cardboard mat
Condition
Overall Condition
Fair
Maintenance
Maintenance History
Date
Dec 28, 2015
Relationships
Related Entries
Notes
P2015.001.00353
Provenance
Notes
Mary McCune's (donor) grandfather worked for E.F. Mignery (or Menery) Contracting who constructed the Blacksnake Creek Sewer in 1905. These photos were in the family until donated to the St. Joseph Museum. (Her grandfather also worked on Mckinley School, Hotel Robidoux, and Plymouth Building).