Document Type
Image
Preview
Creation Date
1889
Publisher
West Shore Print (magazine), Portland, Oregon, and Spokane Falls, Washington
Description
The Nash Block located on the southeast corner of Fifth and Main was built immediately after the July 1889 fire. John Nash who was the contractor for the Kittitas County Courthouse built in 1886, financed the building of the Nash Block. Herman Kaminsky's Dry Goods Store was situated in the front of the building facing Main Street. During the first quarter of the 1900s the Nash Block became known as The Big Store owned by Murray and Hornbeck.A supplement to West Shore (magazine) commissioned by Leonhard & Ross of Ellensburgh, Washington. A 24 1/2" x 34 1/2" poster of the Ellensburgh building built or being built after the July 4th 1889 fire. Twenty-six buildings or blocks illustrated. Reverse side contained two full pages of information about Ellensburg and the Kittitas Valley. F. Leonhard and P. H. W. Ross Real Estate advertisement.
Recommended Citation
"Nash Block, Ellensburgh, Washington" (1889). Ellensburg History Photographs. 236.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/236
Source
Local History Collection Photographs, Ellensburg Public Library
Format
image/jpg
Keywords
Historic buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg, Ellensburg (Washington) -- Buildings, Historic, Nash Block (Ellensburg, Wash.), Herman Kaminsky's Dry Goods Store (Ellensburg, Wash.), Nash, John, The Big Store (Ellensburg, Wash.), Commercial buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg, Stores, Retail -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg