
Haines Brothers Store / Butcher Shop - Jacksonville Historic District - Jacksonville, Oregon
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ddtfamily
N 42° 18.866 W 122° 58.125
10T E 502575 N 4684689
Eligible Contributing historic structure used as a butcher shop, later a general store.
Waymark Code: WMFZC0
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2012
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This one story brick structure was built sometime between 1854 and 1861. John Orth, who later built the adjacent Orth Building, is said to have used this building as a butcher shop for a time. By 1861, it was owned by the Haines brothers who used it as a general store. In 1862, the building is said to have been used as Jacksonville's first post office. By 1866, financial difficulties forced the Haines Brothers to lose the store to Samuel Wood and Thomas Chavner, with Chavner ultimately taking full control within a year, never using the building himself but renting it to other tenants. Louis Solomon ran a general store here from 1874 into the 1880s. By 1898, it was a saloon.
An interesting feature is the historic advertisement signage painted on the north wall, including one for "Bloch Brothers Mail Pouch Tobacco."
