Now it's time to cross Main street and head east, starting with the
unique "Old" Opera House at the southeast corner of Main and Garnavillo.
The History of Jones County, Iowa, Chicago: Western Historical Company,
1879, p. 559, and the Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque,
Jones, and Clayton Counties, Chapman Publishing Co., 1894, both indicate
that E. C. Holt built and owned this structure. However A Guide to
Historic Main Street Anamosa, 1992, Fourth Street Publishing, the
contractor was actually Henry Lehmkuhl, who brought in a architect to
design the facade. The building was dedicated with a ball on December
13, 1867.
The
opera house was on the second story which was later used as a dance hall
and for amateur theatre productions. W.S. Barker operated a grocery
store in the corner of the main floor. In the 1920s, the Dodge Motor
Company was located in the building.
The 2-story building to the
east of the Opera House was constructed by Samuel B. Tucker for his
wife's millinery about 1866. Lucy Tucker imported her goods from Chicago
and employed a hairdresser to do curls, puffs and frizzettes.
Next is the Hollenbeck Block, built in 1867, by W. W. Hollenbeck. He and
his brothers, Harlan and Charles, were business men of that period. The
building was divided into three shops. The P. M. Wallace Bakery, a place
of high reputation, was there. It later became the Giltrap Bakery when
one of the employees bought the enterprise. Later tenants were McNamaras
Plumbing and Gene's Quick Lunch.
Photo by D. W. Ellis from
Picturesque Anamosa, compiled and published by W. Leon Hall, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, ca. 1900, and provided by Lois O'Donnell
Across the alley was the Dubuque Brewing and Malting Company built
by John Cartano in 1904. The site had previously been the United
Brethren church and the saloon caused uproar among the "drys." The
building was later the home of Dutch Westphal's grocery and People's
Natural Gas.
Going back to the photo at the top of the page, next
door to the saloon is the Brunskill Building, built in 1867. It housed
Brunskills Butcher Shop and, later, the Sherman Bros. Grocery and Elsie
Beam's S. & G. Savings Stamp Parlor.
The store with the white
awning was Watters and Niles Meat Market. Over the years various
partnerships operated the establishment. Later the building housed Cecil
Farmer's Tavern. Beyond that was the D. M. Hakes building, built in
1881, as a grocery.
Photo from Souvenir of Anamosa published by The Anamosa Journal, March 28, 1907, and submitted by Jim Christianson