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Originally built in 1903 to house the Prisciliens C. Fernandez Cigar Company, it later became the office for the MacFarlane Investment Company. In 1931, the building was expanded in the rear to house the Alessi Bakery. The original location of Alessi Bakery is on the southwest corner of Howard and Chestnut. Since the taking of this photo, it has been painted gray with red trim and is now being used as the Mt. Horeb Assembly church.
Corral Wodiska Company, makers of Bering Havana Cigars, 1302 19th Street. This building was completed in 1909 for the Esberg-Gunst Cigar Company. In 1925, it was purchased by the Corral-Wodiska and Company. Cigar manufacturing would end when the company was purchased by Jacksonville's Swisher in 1985. The building later became the home of a garment manufacturing business. Today, its used as office space by Granite Services. The Corral Wodiska Company purchased the "Julia Marlowe" label, named after the famous Shakespearian actress. Edward Wodiska, colorful entrepreneur of the firm was reputedly friends with Miss Marlowe.
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Originally built in 1903 to house the Prisciliens C. Fernandez Cigar Company, it later became the office for the MacFarlane Investment Company. In 1931, the building was expanded in the rear to house the Alessi Bakery. The original location of Alessi Bakery is on the southwest corner of Howard and Chestnut. Since the taking of this photo, it has been painted gray with red trim and is now being used as the Mt. Horeb Assembly church.
Corral Wodiska Company, makers of Bering Havana Cigars, 1302 19th Street. This building was completed in 1909 for the Esberg-Gunst Cigar Company. In 1925, it was purchased by the Corral-Wodiska and Company. Cigar manufacturing would end when the company was purchased by Jacksonville's Swisher in 1985. The building later became the home of a garment manufacturing business. Today, its used as office space by Granite Services. The Corral Wodiska Company purchased the "Julia Marlowe" label, named after the famous Shakespearian actress. Edward Wodiska, colorful entrepreneur of the firm was reputedly friends with Miss Marlowe.
my parents got in in the 70's and said there was no way to reach the spiral stairs.
yes i should paint a picture of it! my dad graduated from the old jefferson... in 1962...