Created By: Charlestown Clark County Public Library's Henryville Walking Tour
The green building across the street from the bank building was at one time the Murphy's Henryville Supply Store built around 1890 and later it became a feed mill and grain elevator. It is now being renovated into business offices.
In the photograph, the building faces north at the corner of Main Street and Railroad Street. Additions to the building has made it much larger. When the photograph was taken there were 2 sets of Pennsylvania Railroad tracks on the east side of the building. In the picture, you can see a train car to the left of the building, three men are on the porch of the store and a horse drawn plow in front. Various signs on the building read: Jos. Murphy Mgr.; John Deere; Weber Wagons; Sharples Tubular Cream Separators; De Laval Cream Separators; Flour & Feed Exchange
The second photo is from the Dunlevy and Son's Feed Store in the 1950s.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Henryville Indiana Walking Tour
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