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Photos of 1879 Central Hotel, American House, Winfield House

The Feb. 27, 1879, Courier contains an article about the installation of a street light in front of the hotel. Based on the article, this light was probably the first or second Winfield street light.

Winfield Courier, February 27, 1879.

Ashton’s tin shop has just turned out a couple of fine street lamps. One will be put up in front of the Central Hotel and the other on the corner just south, occupied by Rogers & Santford’s billiard hall. These lamps add greatly to the appearance of our streets, and it would be a paying investment if the merchants on all the principal street corners would follow the example of these gentlemen and "let their light shine."

Winfield Courier, May 15, 1879. [STREET LAMPS]

Herman Jochems [hardware man] has put up a fine street lamp in front of his business house.

Central Hotel, American House, Winfield House hotels

Central Hotel, located on the NE corner of 8th and Main St. Also shown, American House and Winfield House hotels.


Buildings on left, American House and Winfield House.

Buildings on left, American House and Winfield House.


Roof and widows walk on top of Central Hotel

Roof and widows walk on top of Central Hotel


Sign "CENTRAL HOTEL BY 'SID'"

Sign "CENTRAL HOTEL BY "SID"


Front lower floor, two men in shadow.

Front lower floor, two men in shadow.


Lower floor side windows at right.

Lower floor side windows at right.


Upper floor side windows at right.

Upper floor side windows at right.

 

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