Document Type
Image
Preview
Creation Date
1888
Publisher
West Shore Print (magazine), Portland, Oregon, and Spokane Falls, Washington
Description
The Lloyd-Cadwell building, often referred to as the Cadwell Building or Block, on south side of Third Street between Pearl and Pine was completed in November 1889. The estimated cost of the Lloyd-Cadwell Building was $15,000. The building was first occupied by J. Van Dyk & Hart furniture, crockery and glassware store. The building is now the Kittitas County Historical Society's Museum.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
"Cadwell Block I" (1888). Ellensburg History Photographs. 242.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/242
Source
Local History Collection Photographs, Ellensburg Public Library
Format
image/jpg
Keywords
Historic buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg, Ellensburg (Washington) -- Buildings, Historic, Lloyd-Cadwell Building ( Ellensburg, Wash.), Cadwell Building (Ellensburg, Wash.), J. Van Dyk & Hart Store (Ellensburg, Wash.), Kittitas County Museum (Ellensburg, Wash.), Cadwell Block (Ellensburg, Wash.), Commercial buildings -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg