Big Store Company Building
The Big Store Company Building originally known as the Nash Block was located on the southeast corner of Fifth and Main Street. Bradshaw, Murray and Hornbeck purchased the entire building for a department store selling everything from paints to buggies to furniture. In 1912, Katerina Murray, the wid...
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ftcwashingtonuni:oai:digitalcommons.cwu.edu:ellensburg_history-1221 2024-09-15T18:41:28+00:00 Big Store Company Building Pautzke, Otto W. 1908-01-01T08:00:00Z image/jpeg https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/222 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/context/ellensburg_history/article/1221/type/native/viewcontent/dd2acb617531008fcaa006161f429b9e.jpg unknown https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/222 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/context/ellensburg_history/article/1221/type/native/viewcontent/dd2acb617531008fcaa006161f429b9e.jpg Permission to reproduce this image must be requested from the director of the Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection. Please contact at 209 N. Ruby St. Ellensburg, WA 98926, (509) 962-7252. Ellensburg History Photographs Historic buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg Ellensburg (Washington) -- Buildings Historic Nash Block (Ellensburg Wash.) The Big Store (Ellensburg Commercial buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg Stores Retail -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg text 1908 ftcwashingtonuni 2024-07-17T04:15:32Z The Big Store Company Building originally known as the Nash Block was located on the southeast corner of Fifth and Main Street. Bradshaw, Murray and Hornbeck purchased the entire building for a department store selling everything from paints to buggies to furniture. In 1912, Katerina Murray, the widow of early pioneer David Murray, and her brother-in-law bought out Bradshaw. The upper stories of the building were used as apartments and offices.O. W. Pautzke took several photographs of buildings, businesses, homes and rural scenes for an article in the April 1908 Coast Magazine which highlighted Kittitas County. The Coast Magazine was published in Portland, Oregon. The photograph also was featured in a May 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition article in the Ellensburg Capital newspaper. https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1221/thumbnail.jpg Text Alaska Yukon Central Washington University: ScholarWorks |
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The Big Store Company Building originally known as the Nash Block was located on the southeast corner of Fifth and Main Street. Bradshaw, Murray and Hornbeck purchased the entire building for a department store selling everything from paints to buggies to furniture. In 1912, Katerina Murray, the widow of early pioneer David Murray, and her brother-in-law bought out Bradshaw. The upper stories of the building were used as apartments and offices.O. W. Pautzke took several photographs of buildings, businesses, homes and rural scenes for an article in the April 1908 Coast Magazine which highlighted Kittitas County. The Coast Magazine was published in Portland, Oregon. The photograph also was featured in a May 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition article in the Ellensburg Capital newspaper. https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1221/thumbnail.jpg |
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Permission to reproduce this image must be requested from the director of the Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection. Please contact at 209 N. Ruby St. Ellensburg, WA 98926, (509) 962-7252. |
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