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Marker No. 10

Michael Weyker Building

314 North Franklin Street

Noted as the Michael Weyker Building, it was originally a three-storied building from 1867-1875. The building housed businesses like Scholl & Wilmot Drugs and Stationery, the Joseph Goldsmith Store, and Glaesner Amusement Parlor and Saloon. In 1875 Kemp Malt Co. reduced the building to two stories and a rear addition was added. The 1900 phone directory lists the occupants as A.H. Kuhl & Co.: Gents furnishings, candies and etc., and Kukl & Leek: Bicycles. Kraus and Grau Hardware Store occupied the building in 1901. Later other businesses included Schmit Appliance, Biever Appliance Store, Home Port Designs and an antique store. 

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