Rosenfield Building
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Marker Text: One of Columbus' first downtown commercial structures, built here in 1837, housed a doctor's family and office from 1850 to 1866. John Rosenfield brought the in 1872 and about 1896 erected this building, a fine example of a turn of the century commercial storefront, it features first and second floor 4-bay facades, Terra cotta ornamentation, front wooden sash windows with transoms, and buff brick construction. Various businesses have occupied the building. (1994)
Supplemental Plate: Owned by Charles and Clara Klein, 1928-1978. The Kleins operated a clothing store here and lived upstairs with their children Evelyn, Maxine, and Herbert.
Marker No: 4351
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
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Geographic: 29.707243, -96.540588
Location: 1004 Milam Street, Columbus
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