110 West Court Street - Dyersburg Courthouse Square Historic District - Dyersburg, TN
Posted by: YoSam.
N 36° 01.973 W 089° 23.170
16S E 285010 N 3990230
This is building number 9 on the NRHP list and map.
Waymark Code: WMXHW4
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2018
Views: 1
County of building: Dyer County
Location of building: 110 Court St., Dyersburg
Built: 1890
Architect: McElroy
Original Occupant: McElroy Five & Dime
Current Occupant: Cowart Reese & Sargent CPA's
"9. 110 West Court Street. McElroy Building (Law office of Douglas W.
Wilkerson and J. Steven Stafford) ca. 1890. Three-story rectangularshaped
commercial block brick building with a brick foundation.
Asphalt flat roof. Facade on first floor has three bays, two doors,
and center window and is covered with aluminum siding. A cloth awning
has been added to the front facade. Upper two stories feature three
bays with rounded arch windows. Both center windows have been covered
with aluminum siding. A cloth awning has been added to the front
facade. Upper two stories feature three bays with rounded arch
windows. Both center windows have been covered with brick. The other
windows have been filled in with brick at the top only, where the
windows arch. All windows on the upper stories have decorative brick
eyebrow mouldings showing Italianate influence. Brick string courses
are featured above each row of windows. The cornice features three
rectangular recesses and a chevron ornamental brick moulding. This
building is known as the McElroy Building and probably housed the
McElroy's Five and Dime which eventually moved to 214 South Mill
Street. (C)" ~ NRHP Nomination Form