It was built c. 1902 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in March 1973.
It had ornate north and west facades of marble over brick, while the east and south facades were simply of brick.
It was first built c. 1902, was nearly completed by 1904 when a worker's torch ignited packing materials, lighting the building on fire.
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