HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. Hearld 11/24/1910- -- --.
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~he_ t~ar~r~ a~~a~i -- of _ =t~va- ~~d laa~d-
!~a~14~ ~~n tip is eit~ was com~ri~nced ~- the
~~re ~a~t cif this meek when - ~~r~kmeti -
~~-egan ~~.e~ring a~=~y the -- oId 1~ui~lding~ .
on' an~anitR ~-~t~eet, between .-.l~'rar~t .
a~{~.-l~`irst treets: - these, bui~dinga _ --are
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now the ~ra_perty _ cif ~iric~ . Kincaid and -
fo~r yes.re have ~~en used- for hay barns
but in the earth d~.~s of th}a place
r~iera mercantile houses, ~- -_ the _little _
cloateF of b~ildSngs art~un_ d-that block
atone time constitu'teci the busin+eBe part
Uf Central P`~int, but when- the 0~. &-C,
railroad was_ forced tv build a- depot
and make this a regular station for -~1-1
trains the buaineeg section of •the
town ehif Led one block south to Pine
street, where it ha$ since remained.
'The Gold dill I~T~~ws last week glgat-
ed over the fact that Gold Hill was
_p
furnishing th~a binck loam soil. for the
C.P.HeraBllrlSlce of the rAiiroad park - et ~ed-
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