Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

112 N. Main St. 18_-1921 - Easterday Building



The area of what today is 110 N. Main St., the K. P. buliding built in 1922. The old Easteday Building and the small building was the post office till it moved to 101 N. Main in 1907 and afterwards it housed other buisness until it was razed, for the new K. P. Building.


A view looking north - clicking on picture will enlarge for more detail.


189_- 1900 E. B. Vanschoiack

1900, Mar 16 - W. S. Easterday and Chancy Overmeyer have purchased the Nussbaum building, which is occupied by Vanschoiack at present, and about April first, will move their furuiture and undertaking stock into the same. The business will be conducted under the firm name of Easterday and Overmeyer. Aside from their furniture business the firm will handle all kinds of farming implements, wagons, buggies, etc. The Herald wishes tbe firm abundant success.

1900 - April 20 - Easterday & Overmyer have moved their furniture store into the building formerly occupied by E. B. Vanschoiack. The old store will be used for the purpose of storing farming implements
    1902, March 20 - W. S. Easterday sold 102 S Main to Jake Rusell Saine



1920's - the tall building is Easterday's and the short one story building was the Culver Post Office Building with part of the K of P building (108 N. Main St.


1900, April-1921, Oct.- Easterday's Funeral Home & Furniture

1921 - August 31 - A deal was completed last week whereby the two-story Knights of Pythias Building on Main Street (108 N. Main) erected in 1895 became the property of W. S. Easterday.
    1921 Oct 12 Undertaker Easterday is installed in his new place of business, the former Speyer store which has been refitted for his special needs.


1921 - Oct 19 - The Easterday Building on Main Street has been razed. The Byrd electrical shop, the old post office, is following suit.