This fantastic wedding cake of a house was built by Mark Bailey, a professor of mathematics at the U of O, on the northwest corner of Broadway and High in about 1876. It was later owned by Senator Robert Booth who's family lived in the house until it was purchased by the First Baptist church in the mid 1920's as the site for a new sanctuary. That church building now houses the John G. Shedd Institute for the performing Arts.
Showing posts with label Broadway Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broadway Street. Show all posts
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Bailey-Booth House
This fantastic wedding cake of a house was built by Mark Bailey, a professor of mathematics at the U of O, on the northwest corner of Broadway and High in about 1876. It was later owned by Senator Robert Booth who's family lived in the house until it was purchased by the First Baptist church in the mid 1920's as the site for a new sanctuary. That church building now houses the John G. Shedd Institute for the performing Arts.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Early View of 9th Street (Broadway)

This is a view of 9th Street (now Broadway) probably between Willamette and Olive, circa 1900. The photo was taken by Winter's Studio probably from the roof of a building on 8th Avenue. Some of the businesses who's signs can be read are Barker Gunworks, a Book and Stationary Store, and a Saddle Shop. A more prominent and recognizable sign is that of Ax Billy. At this time Ax Billy was a small general merchandise store. Later it would become one of Eugene's major Departments Stores at is new larger location at the N.E. Corner of 10th and Willamette (now the location of the Downtown Athletic Club). The only building in this image that can be determined to still be standing is the Smith House on College Hill, that faded little spot in the upper right of the photo. Notice the vast expanse of open land from the edge of town on to Spencers Butte in the background.
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Ax Billy,
Broadway Street,
College Hill,
Smith House
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