Item 100102 - Main Street south from the Brook, Rockland, ca. 1875
- Item 100102 - Main Street south from the Brook, Rockland, ca. 1875
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- Item 100102
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Image Info This is a view looking south up Main Street from where Lindsey Brook runs under Main Street in Rockland.
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The cross street in the foreground is Lindsey Street. On the left side of Main Street ate the Nathan Jones Lumber Yard and the H.H. Crie Hardware, Iron & Steel Co. on Main Street are in the forefront of this photograph. Farther up the road are two frame buildings and then the two-story, brick Berry Block, built in 1855; the three-story, brick Wise & Kimball Block containing the John P. Wise Stove Co., built in 1853; the long, three-story, brick Kimball Block built in 1848 and rebuilt after the fire in 1853; the Custom House Block, built in 1853; several small frame buildings; the Wilson & White Block, often called Phoenix Hall, built in 1856; and the Thorndike Hotel, built in 1854. Many horse-drawn carriages are in view.