Architecture:
Style: Contemporary
Description: This small one story building was built as a commercial
structure, and is connected to the residence located on 946 Court Street. It is boxy, has a flat roof, with modern
diagonal wood siding, and the foundation is cement.
Significant
Period:
Construction Date: about 1922
Architect/Builder: Unknown
Context: It
first appears in the 1923-24 City Directory. It served as a grocery in the 1920s and
1930s. James and Martha Meigs were listed as proprietors in 1923-24. It was listed as H. A. Smith Store #14 in
1930. John and Rosalind Fiedler ran the
store in 1931, and Louis and Mary Whitehead from 1933 to 1937. The store was listed as vacant in
1938-39. It was known as A & L Home
Bakery in 1940 and A. J. Tunguay was proprietor. The sign currently says “Child Evangelism
Fellowship”.