304 Market Street

Market St.
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This is how 304 Market Street appeared in the Spring of 2009 when it was listed to Graham Taylor.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 9/24/09 - Image Year: 2009

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This building sits on the North side of Market Street in the 300 Block. For much of its existence it served as a retail outlet. Through the years, the merchants have been: William McCullough, Adam Pettit, who formerly drove a stage coach, Clem Johnson, Carl C. McCready, C. E. Rodgers, Glen Leister and Arthur Aumiller. Glen Leister operated a grocery store while Arthur Aumiller operated a mens and boys clothing store. Today the building appears to contain rental apartment units.

Glen and Dorothy Leister lived in the rear and second floor of the building when they operated the store.

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Contributed by rkohler3 on 5/25/14 - Image Year: 2007
MARKET STREET: an aerial view of Market Street between the intersections with Third and Fourth Streets as represented by Google Earth.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 10/20/09 - Image Year: 1922
This is an advertisement for the C. E. Rogers Store that existed in this building. The advertisment was in the Port Royal Times in July 11, 1922.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 11/25/09 - Image Year: 1889
This map shows the 300 block of Market Street as it appeared in 1889. This building is indicated as #9 on the map and was serving as the town Post Office.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 11/25/09 - Image Year: 1904
This map shows the 300 block of Market Street as it appeared in 1904. This building is indicated as #9 on the map and was serving as the town Post Office.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 11/25/09 - Image Year: 1911
This map shows the 300 block of Market Street as it appeared in 1911. This building is indicated as #9 on the map and was serving as the town Post Office.
Contributed by rkohler3 on 11/25/09 - Image Year: 1928
This map shows the 300 block of Market Street as it appeared in 1928. This building is indicated as #9 on the map.



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