Looking down Kendrick Street before 1900

Looking down Kendrick Street before 1900, one can see a large building on the left, a jewelry business which, in the early 1900s, became the Winter Brothers Company, manufacturer of Taps and Dies. The railroad station can be seen at the end of the road, and to the right, the Lewis Fisher Livery. The barn was later converted into a dwelling and the taxi business of Ed Larsen and his family. Beyond the stable can be seen the house of Nathan Fales.