Photo of Stapp's Row

Dublin Core

Title

Photo of Stapp's Row

Subject

Buildings
Stapp's Row
Photo File: Buildings
Decatur, IL.

Description

Stapp's Row. This engraving is the only view obtainable of the row of five store buildings built by Dr. James Stapp and E. O. Smith in South Park street probable in the early 1860's, and known as Stapp's Row. The card from which this cut was made is labeled "W. C. Fairthorne, Engraver, New Square." The "new square" may refer to Central Park as Lincoln Square was known as "old square." Dr. Stapp has been referred to as Decatur's first real capitalist. He came here in 1855 bring $20,000. He invested and made money. After he was converted he gave several thousands of dollars toward the construction of a new Franklin Street Methodist Church. The New church became known as Stapp's Chapel at Franklin and Eldorado, later the Grace Methodist Church. Stapp's row was the best and handsomest row of buildings in Decatur at the time it was erected. Dr. Stapp died in 1882. Photo ran 12/4/1935.

Creator

W. C. Fairthorne, Engraver

Source

Photo File: Buildings

Publisher

Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.
Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL.

Date

c. 1860's

Contributor

W. C. Fairthorne
Herald and Review

Rights

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Relation

none

Format

.jpg

Language

English

Type

photograph

Identifier

BD95

Coverage

Buildings, Stapp's Row, Photo File: Buildings, Decatur IL.

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

photograph

Physical Dimensions

2.5 x 3.5"

Files

http://omeka.decaturlibrary.org/files/original/24e4940751c7e1680d775a1416948862.jpg

Citation

W. C. Fairthorne, Engraver, “Photo of Stapp's Row,” Decatur Public Library Local History Photo Collection, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.decaturlibrary.org/items/show/2541.