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Remnants of the hand-painted wallpaper (four colors) fixed directly to the inner skin of the Anor Scott building, originally a general merchandise store.
Title | Detail of wallpaper |
Alternative Title | 1001 Broad Street |
Alternative Title | Anor Scott building |
Index Date | 1900 |
photographed | 1900-1910 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
credit | Courtesy of Hugh and Deborah Sheridan |
Provenance | Gift of John Kleinschmidt, 1997 |
constructed | 1854 |
Topic | Architecture--United States |
Topic | Dwellings |
Topic | Wallpaper |
Geographic | Grinnell (Iowa) |
Geographic | Poweshiek County (Iowa) |
Temporal | Nineteen hundreds (Decade) |
Related Item | John Kleinschmidt Collection |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell |
Genre | Photographs |
Extent | 1 photograph, b&w, 15.5 x 22.5 cm |
Media Type | image/tiff |
Digital Origin | digitized other analog |
Language | English |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:10081 |
Physical Location | Grinnell College Libraries Special Collections |
Shelf Locator | MS 39, Series 3 Photographs, Box 1: Residential |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Type of Resource | Photograph |
Group Record | |
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Title | 1001 Broad Street |
Alternative Title | Anor Scott building |
Alternative Title | Northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Broad Street |
Alternative Title | Southwest corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street |
owner | Scott, Anor |
Index Date | 1854 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
Note | The building first stood near what is now the northwest corner of the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broad Street. Serving at times as a general store and a residence, it was the second permanent structure of the colony of Grinnell, built in the summer of 1854 for Anor Scott, storekeeper and merchant. At the time of construction, there were no streets as such; the town did not file a plat until January 1855. The building was later moved to High Street and then to the southwest corner of the intersection of Third Avenue and Elm Street. |
constructed | 1854 |
Topic | Architecture--United States |
Topic | Dwellings |
Geographic | Grinnell (Iowa) |
Geographic | Poweshiek County (Iowa) |
Temporal | Eighteen fifties |
Related Item | John Kleinschmidt Collection |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell |
Genre | Photographs |
Extent | 8 photographs |
Media Type | image/tiff |
Digital Origin | digitized other analog |
Language | English |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:3262 |
Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.handle.net/11084/3262 |
Physical Location | Grinnell College Libraries Special Collections |
Shelf Locator | MS 39, Series 3 Photographs, Box 1: Residential |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Type of Resource | still image |