Businesses and buildings on the north side of East Main between North St. Andrews and College Street in 1935:
201 East Main: (1935) Houston National Bank building
(offices in the Houston National Bank building had a 102 North St. Andrews address.)
offices occupied in 1935 were Houston National Bank Receiver
J.T. Jackson, lawyer
Thomas Insurance Agency
(1983) Dothan Bank And Trust~ before 1907*; DOTHAN'S FIRST LIMESTONE BUILDING
c. 1972; two story bank; original limestone facade has been completely covered with new brick, aluminum and glass; most of interior marble detailing has been retained.
203 East Main: (1935) Mose Saliba Billiards building
(1983) Bender's (203 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been altered with carrarra glass and new plate glass.
205 East Main: (1935) L.B. Norton, restaurant owner
Norton Ready-To-Wear
(1983) Building (205 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been covered over and altered with sheet aluminum and glass.
207 East Main: (1935) City Barber Shop
209-215 Collins Baking Company
217 Liddon Furniture Company
219 Mrs. Gussie Trotter, restaurant owner
221-223 Davis Moring, used general merchandise Segrest-Canady Building (223-229 E. Main Street): 1910; large, two story, brick; brick cornice and decorative patterned brickwork in upper facade; seventeen equally spaced window openings in second floor facade have been boarded up; five, various sized commercial storefront bays on first floor level; aluminum has been used to cover central portion of facade, between first and second floors.
225 E.T. Moody, plumber
227 Vacant Segrest-Canady Building (223-229 E. Main Street): 1910; large, two story, brick; brick cornice and decorative patterned brickwork in upper facade; seventeen equally spaced window openings in second floor facade have been boarded up; five, various sized commercial storefront bays on first floor level; aluminum has been used to cover central portion of facade, between first and second floors.
227 1/2 Samuel Brown, barber
rear Dothan Warehouse, cotton storage
229-231 Consolidated Produce Company
231 1/2 Vacant
233 R.L. Cox, grocer
235 Walden Motor Company, refrigerators
237-239 Central Market, grocers
Central Service Station
COLLEGE STREET begins
201 East Main: (1935) Houston National Bank building
(offices in the Houston National Bank building had a 102 North St. Andrews address.)
offices occupied in 1935 were Houston National Bank Receiver
J.T. Jackson, lawyer
Thomas Insurance Agency
(1983) Dothan Bank And Trust~ before 1907*; DOTHAN'S FIRST LIMESTONE BUILDING
c. 1972; two story bank; original limestone facade has been completely covered with new brick, aluminum and glass; most of interior marble detailing has been retained.
203 East Main: (1935) Mose Saliba Billiards building
(1983) Bender's (203 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been altered with carrarra glass and new plate glass.
205 East Main: (1935) L.B. Norton, restaurant owner
Norton Ready-To-Wear
(1983) Building (205 E. Main Street): before 1903*; one story, brick; brick cornice; storefront has been covered over and altered with sheet aluminum and glass.
207 East Main: (1935) City Barber Shop
209-215 Collins Baking Company
217 Liddon Furniture Company
219 Mrs. Gussie Trotter, restaurant owner
221-223 Davis Moring, used general merchandise Segrest-Canady Building (223-229 E. Main Street): 1910; large, two story, brick; brick cornice and decorative patterned brickwork in upper facade; seventeen equally spaced window openings in second floor facade have been boarded up; five, various sized commercial storefront bays on first floor level; aluminum has been used to cover central portion of facade, between first and second floors.
225 E.T. Moody, plumber
227 Vacant Segrest-Canady Building (223-229 E. Main Street): 1910; large, two story, brick; brick cornice and decorative patterned brickwork in upper facade; seventeen equally spaced window openings in second floor facade have been boarded up; five, various sized commercial storefront bays on first floor level; aluminum has been used to cover central portion of facade, between first and second floors.
227 1/2 Samuel Brown, barber
rear Dothan Warehouse, cotton storage
229-231 Consolidated Produce Company
231 1/2 Vacant
233 R.L. Cox, grocer
235 Walden Motor Company, refrigerators
237-239 Central Market, grocers
Central Service Station
COLLEGE STREET begins
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