East Bremer, north side, between river and 1st. Brick street / board pedestrian ramps at corners / old street lightmdiagonal park. In the 1890s W. W. "Spec" Black had a barber shop right next to the river, The west side sat right on the river wall and the door was only about a foot from the wall. There was a slat fence, but the sign painted on the wall said, 'Speck Black Barber "Drop In" U. R. Next'. Over the years that lot was lost due to construction of bridge and millrace. Next was the Miller Leather shop; M.O. Brye, chiropractor, was upstairs. Then Stufflebeam's barber shop, the Uptown cafe and Iowa Public Service. Apartments were located upstairs over other shops.
Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No. 89C0022
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East Bremer, north side, between river and 1st. Brick street / board pedestrian ramps at corners / old street lightmdiagonal park. In the 1890s W. W. "Spec" Black had a barber shop right next to the river, The west side sat right on the river wall and the door was only about a foot from the wall. There was a slat fence, but the sign painted on the wall said, 'Speck Black Barber "Drop In" U. R. Next'. Over the years that lot was lost due to construction of bridge and millrace. Next was the Miller Leather shop; M.O. Brye, chiropractor, was upstairs. Then Stufflebeam's barber shop, the Uptown cafe and Iowa Public Service. Apartments were located upstairs over other shops. Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No. 89C0022