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The '''Marre building''' was a two-story stone building constructed on the nnortheast corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]] by [[Andrew Marre]] for his [[Marre & Allen]] grocery and general store. | The '''Marre building''' was a two-story stone building constructed on the nnortheast corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]] by [[Andrew Marre]] for his [[Marre & Allen]] grocery and general store. | ||
By [[1884]] the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as [[Jonas Schwab]]'s furniture and jewelry store and the offices of the [[Birmingham Board of Trade]]. | By [[1884]] the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as the [[Ruby Saloon]], [[Jonas Schwab]]'s furniture and jewelry store, and the offices of the [[Birmingham Board of Trade]]. | ||
The building survived into the late 1890s. | The building survived into the late 1890s. |
Revision as of 12:18, 24 July 2014
The Marre building was a two-story stone building constructed on the nnortheast corner of 1st Avenue North and 19th Street by Andrew Marre for his Marre & Allen grocery and general store.
By 1884 the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as the Ruby Saloon, Jonas Schwab's furniture and jewelry store, and the offices of the Birmingham Board of Trade.
The building survived into the late 1890s.