123 E. Main Photographs
123 E. Main 2010 Survey Information
123 E. Main 2010 Survey Form123 E. Main 2007 National Register Information
- Address: 123 E. Main
- Name: Eirial's
- Previous Name: Cox Building / Turner-Sitton Hardware/ Branch-Patton Hardware
- Date: 1888
- Type: Two part
- Contributing: Yes
123 E. Main 1986 Survey Information
- Address: 123 E. Main
- Name: Branch Patton Hardware
- Date: 1888
- Block: 10
- Lot: 7
- Condition: Fair; stucco facade added in 1930's; some alterations.
- Description: 2-story rectangular commercial structure with flat roof; chamfered corner with plate glass doors; windows at second level are 214 double-hung with arched two-light panel above; segmental arches are outlined with protruding header course; decorative bands at cornice utilize protruding headers and sawtooth motifs; front facade has been stuccoed; side entry has fan light; awning anchors along side; 1888 on door sill.
- Significance: Shown on 1912 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map as 2-story brick with frame awning wrapping around west and south facades, chamfered corner entry; used for hardware and buggies; warehouse on second floor; connected to site #226 by frame section with freight elevator; built by John H. Cox in 1888 as a hardware store; second floor used as funeral parlour; in 1930s Cox moved into Judge Blount's home on North Mound St.