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516-526 Main Street - Food Center Photo

516-526 Main Street - Food Center

1884 - 2024

“Lighter section built by Edward Issenhuth, darker section built by Harlan Packard, later both buildings became unfairly known as the Issenhuth Building.” 

 

  • 1884-Gerhard’s General Store, Office, Schriffle Agricultural Machinery, Hough Farm Machinery, Cook and Company Grocery, Vacant, Johnson and Watkeins Hardware, Post Office
     
  • Issenhuth Building was erected in 1885
     
  • 1892-Redfield National Bank, telephone office behind the bank, Cole General Store, Clark Hardware, Post Office, Cook and Company Grocery, 
     
  • Percival Millinery, King Hardware north of Issenhuth Building 
     
  • Foster and Company Farm Machinery along the alley to the west
     
  • 1898-Redfield National Bank, Cole General Store, Briggs and Brown Hardware, Welch Furniture, telephone exchange on southwest corner.
     
  • Clothing, Vacant
     
  • 1904-Bank of Redfield, Greenman and Moore General Store, King and Boggy Builders Hardware, Post Office and Books
     
  • Lueck Harness, Fargo Furniture north of Issenhuth Building
     
  • Harland Packard erected two brick buildings connecting with the Issenhuth building to the south, between 1904 and 1910
     
  • 1910-Bank of Redfield, King Hardware, Friedman Clothing, Post Office, Dawson Dry Goods, St. Claire and Cornwell Clothing and Shoes. Shoe Hospital was on the southwest corner of Issenhuth Building.
     
  • Hardware
     
  • 1916-Bank of Redfield, Schmidt- Curtis Drug, St. Clair Clothing and Dry Goods, Post Office
     
  • Issenhuth\Packard Building, Redfield Mercantile, Doyon Wykoff Grocery, Western Union Telegraph behind by alley with a printing shop, Redfield Bottling Works
     
  • 1923-Redfield First National Bank, Schmidt and Curtis Drug, Wilson Furniture, Rogness Billiards, Commercial Hall, Redfield Electric Shop upstairs, Fruit Market, Dakota Café and Redfield Press before the alley to the west
     
  • North of Issenhuth Building, Montgomery Ward, Redfield Mercantile, 
     
  • 1930-Jones-Schmidt Drug, National Tea Store, Gambles, Sanitary Grocery, McComb Studio, Cole Plumbing, Redfield Tire Store, State Theater, Royal Café, Western Union
     
  • North of Issenhuth Building, Montgomery Ward, Green Tag Hardware
     
  • Midway Café, to the west before the alley
     
  • 1940-Jones Drug, National Tea Store, Chrystals Bar, Coast to Coast, McComb Studio, Western Union
     
  • North of Issenhuth Building, Montgomery Ward, Sanders and Clark U Save Groceries
     
  • Redfield Press, Three Sisters Café, before the alley
      
  • 1950 Jones-Holm Drug, National Tea Store, Chrystals Bar, Standard Auto Supply, Coast to Coast, Marler Studio, 
     
  • Montgomery Ward, Borchard Hatchery Office, Don’s Recreation, Dobler Chiropractic, Schoniger TV.
     
  • Redfield Press, Last Resort Café, before alley
     
  • 1960-Jones Holm Drug, Chrystals Bar, Farm Store, Crawford Furniture, Redfield Maytag
     
  • North of the Issenhuth Building,  Strum Jewelry, Montgomery Ward, Dakota Hatchery, Apartments, American Family , Johnson Jewelry
     
  • 1970-Jones Drug, Coast to Coast, Crawford Furniture
     
  • North of Issenhuth, American Family, KFCB Radio, Style Shop, Kissner TV, Chrystals Bar on the west side of alley
     
  • 1980-Senior Center, Coast to Coast, Crawford Furniture,
     
  • North of Issenhuth building, American Family, KQKD, Chrystals Bar on the west side of the alley
     
  • 1988 Burned, became known as Market Square
     
  • 1990-2015-Seiglings Super Value
     
  • 2015-Redfield Food Center
     
  • First know as the Syndicate Block then Issenhuth Block up to the alley, then known has the Cole Block
     

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