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Van Sicklin Building

Van Sicklin Buildings – yes 2 buildings in downtown Weiser at the same time.
One of them was a frame building on the corner of State & East Main Streets, that was purchased and moved by my Grandfather Frank Gribbin in 1909, to make room for the new Herman Haas Hardware & Implement Company building to be built at that location.
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Van Sicklin Building – 2024
430 State Street
DEAL IN WEISER REALTY Loan & Trust Company Purchases the Van Sicklin Building.
WEISER, March 8.—One of the most important property transfers that has taken place here for some time has just been completed whereby the Weiser Loan & Trust Company takes over the Van Sicklin building on State Street, between Idaho and Main, now occupied by the Ternes Dry Goods Company. The building is one of the most centrally located in the business center and will later be occupied by the trust company’s bank, which is now located in the Hotel Weiser block. This bank opened for business only a few months ago, and its patronage has increased so rapidly that larger quarters are needed, which resulted in the deal just closed.
From The Idaho Statesman – Boise, Idaho – Thu, Mar 9, 1911 – Page 3
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