In business addresses, MEB is Mining Exchange Building. CB is Cardin Building (the Security Bank Building of the 50’s). NOTE: on address searches, I have standardized on abbreviated directions. E.g., look for S Main instead of South Main. Addresses are listed like this: 826 NW K. Make sure you put the direction before the street.
Business Name | Business Address | Date First Seen There | Business Type | Notes |
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Miami Furniture and Coffin Co. | Unknown | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican. C.W. Richardville, mgr. |
Fribley and Harvey, Undertakers | Main | 1904 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Matthew's Drug Store | Unknown | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican |
Triplett and Lafalier Barbers | Unknown | 1904 | Services | Miami Republican. "A new porcelain bath-tub" |
Jasper Stewart Hardware | Unknown | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican |
Clyde Atha Transfer | Unknown | 1904 | Services | Miami Republican. At Jasper Stewart's hardware store |
J.T. Sweeney Grocery | Unknown | 1904 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican |
Wheeler Restaurant | Unknown | 1904 | Restaurant | Miami Republican |
Breckenridge and Moore's Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable | NE A | 1904 | Services | Miami Republican. "Vine Street north of Hotel Moore" |
Miami Nurseries | N Main | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican. "One half mile north of Miami" |
O.K. Restaurant | Unknown | 1904 | Restaurant | Miami Republican |
Applegarth Transfer | Unknown | 1904 | Services | Miami Republican. Phone 6 |
James McNeill Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines | Unknown | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican |
Charles Hannebohn Shoe Shop | Main | 1904 | Retail, Services | Miami Republican. "North of G.W. Beck's Store" |
Talbot and Shoe | 5 N Main | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican. Hardware, tack, guns, ammo. Likely Talbot Building |
W.A. Bledsoe | S. Main | 1904 | Retail, Wholesale | Miami Republican. Advertised that he would buy poultry, hides, and fur |
Miami Drug Co. | 23 N Main | 1904 | Retail | Miami Republican. AKA Finke's. Miami Record=Herald states that it was purchased by McCarty and Wolfe in 1920, and would be renamed McCarty and Wolfe Drug Company |
Pooler and Pursely Barber Shop | S Main | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
East Side Meat Market | Unknown | 1905 | Retail | Miami Republican. R.B. Martin |
L.B. Zilar Photography | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
Dray Transfer Line | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. Dud Jackson |
Einsel and Swindle Insurance | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
Miami Abstract and Loan Co. | S Main | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. Miami Bank bldg. |
Duffee and Co. Grocery | N Main | 1905 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican. |
Wilson Brothers Grocery | Unknown | 1905 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican. |
Hank Brown Masonry | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. "Cyclone cellars, brick work, stone work" |
Pipkin and Myers Fourth Street Restaurant | Central | 1905 | Restaurant | Miami Republican. |
Roy T. Wills Fire Insurance | Main | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. Over Malone, Kelly and Co. store |
Malone, Kelly and Co. | Main | 1905 | Retail | Miami Republican. Store. Dissolved in 1906. |
Miami Sign Works | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. H.W. Moore |
Chas. T. Davidson Painting and Wallpaper | 1 N Main | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. Headquarters at Palace Drug. |
White Studio | 13 E Central | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. Photographer R.A. Younger's first business. "Fourth street across from Wagoner's store" |
Lafalier and McGinnis Barber Shop | Central | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
Wilson and Amos Grocery | Unknown | 1905 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican. Bud Wilson of Wilson Brothers Grocery sold half-interest to J.B. Amos. By December, he had sold it all and left the grocery biz. |
IOOF Oddfellows Hall | N Main | 1905 | Lodge | Miami Republican. Over Duffee's. |
I.J. Wilson Painter and Paper Hanger | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
Owl Restaurant | Unknown | 1905 | Restaurant | Miami Republican. Ed Zilar |
H.D. Heckel's Barber Shop | Unknown | 1905 | Services | Miami Republican. |
Worthen Brothers Nursery | Unknown | 1905 | Retail | Miami Republican. |
The New Novelty Store | Unknown | 1905 | Retail | Miami Republican. Philip Creamer. Hardware, toys. |
The New Restaurant | Unknown | 1905 | Restaurant | Miami Republican. L.C. Laney |
J.C. Ginter Meat Market | Unknown | 1905 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican. Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out by White and Simpson that same year. By 1913, back to J.C. Ginter, according to The Live Wire. |
Commercial Hotel | 1 S Main | 1905 | Hotel | Miami Record-Herald. |
Post Office | 5 N Main | 1905 | Misc | Seen on a postcard showing Palace Drug Store |
Horseshoe Restaurant | Main | 1906 | Restaurant | Mentioned in the 1920 Miami Herald as having been in business for 14 years. |
Amos Brothers Market | Unknown | 1906 | Grocery/Market | Miami Republican. |
Ottawa County Beacon | Unknown | 1906 | Misc | Newspaper. Bought out in 1911 by The Republican (Republican Publishing Co.) |
Miami Ice Cream Co. | 401 E Central | 1906 | Retail, Wholesale, Manufacturer | 1919 City Guide. Obviously part of the ice plant. Miami Republican mentions a "Miami Ice Cream Factory," this is most likely it. |
E.E. Simpson Meat Market | 29 S Main | 1906 | Retail | Miami Republican. (1906) Ottawa Count Beacon. Succeeded White and Simpson Meat Market (1909). In 1916, moved into 29 S Main, location unknown prior. |
Pierce and Harvey Implements | N Main | 1907 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Purchased J.N. Goff Implements. The Live Wire mentions that they had 75 mounted racks of animals on display. Also stuffed eagle, bobcat, crane, and red raven. |
J.N. Goff Implements | N Main | 1907 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Robinson Lumber Co. | Unknown | 1907 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Prior to 1908. |
Miami Lumber Co. | N Main | 1907 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out Robinson Lumber Co. |
Zilar's | S Main | 1907 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Was bought out by J.O. Edwards in 1908. New and second hand goods. Miami Enterprise still advertised Zilar's Variety Store at S Main in 1914. |
Mrs. A. Green Millinery | Main | 1907 | Retail | Daily Oklahoman. In 1909, built and moved into what would later be called the Wilson building at 100 N Main |
Joe's Shoe Shop | 27 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "Opposite post office" |
Robinson and Wills Clothing Co. | 15 N Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. By end of 1909, were calling themselves Model Clothiers. |
V.S. Hayes, Veterinarian | Moore Hotel | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
A.E. Martin, Contracting Architect | Uniknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Shriver Realty Co. | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
S. B. Dobson and Sons | Unknown | 1908 | Wholesale | Ottawa County Beacon. "The ice makers" |
G.C. Hanna Transfer | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Fred Lykins Grocery | Unknown | 1908 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon |
Oklahoma Real Estate Co. | 17 N Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Fribley-Babcock Building, room 5 |
J.L. Talbot Hardware | 23 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. According to the Miami Record-Herald, sold out in 1917 to E.J. Bigham. |
Miami Real Estate & Insurance Co. | 17 N Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon, room 10 |
Kinkaid and Tartar Blacksmiths | SE A | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Bon Ton Restaurant | Unknown | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon |
2 D's Cafe | Unknown | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon "The best chilli in Miami" |
Blue Front Meat Market | N Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
Kennedy and Dowling Milliners | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon "North side of the Five and Ten Cent Leader" |
Harmon's Dental Parlors | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon "Over Fred's Grocery, room C" |
The Oklahoma-Missouri Realty Company | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
White and Simpson Meat Market | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out Ginter. |
J.O. Edwards | 27 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "Zilar's old stand" Sold hardware, oil, gasoline. "Second door south of post office" |
Faulkenberry's | 30 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Advertised as a wallpaper business. According to her obituary, Mr. and Mrs. Faulkenberry managed this store until his 1914 death. Presumably it became women's clothing shortly afterwards. |
Miami Trust and Savings Bank | 1 S Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Miami Steam Laundry | South Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. J.P. Ginder, owner |
Speer and Ginter Agents | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Farm insurance. Nov. 14, announced that they were opening separate businesses. |
Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas Realty Company | S 1st and Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Central Shoe Shop | Main and S 1st | 1908 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Moore's Book Store | N. Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Talbot-Durant building |
West and Warthen Realty Co. | E. Central | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
Jumbo Clothing and Shoe Co. | 21 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Sold for bankruptcy in January 1909. Harned and Wade Building, "two doors north of Post Office" Ottawa County Beacon |
Pioneer Telephone Co. | Unknown | 1908 | Misc | Ottawa County Beacon. Would end up being Miami's telephone company, affiliated with Bell. |
Interurban Realty Co. | Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. By 1909, advertised at 12 N Broadway. December, 1909, at N Main and 1st. |
Simons Dry Goods | 21 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Ladies clothing "2 doors north of post office" Reorganized in 1917. By 1919, advertising at 8 S Main. Out of business in 1919. |
Bessie Tabor Millinery | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
Bomford Brothers Insurance and Loans | 3 N Main | 1908 | Services | |
Hotel Victor | Unknown | 1908 | Hotel | Ottawa County Beacon |
J.F. Helms Restaurant | Unknown | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon |
Charles Darling Barber | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
McGinnis and Goff Barbers | Main | 1908 | Services | East side of Main. Ottawa County Beacon |
Wilson and Mcmanaman | Unknown | 1908 | Grocery/Market | General store. Ottawa County Beacon |
Bachman's Restaurant | 14 S Main | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. "For fresh oysters, celery meals, and short orders" The Live Wire mentions a remodel in 1912. West side. Sold out in 1917. |
McCauley and Company Cement Contractors | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Office at Miami Lumber Co. Miami Record-Herald mentions a plant at NE F and 1st in 1915. |
Price and Hall | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. General store |
City Book Store | 28 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Still there in 1916, Miami Herald-Record |
Bigham Lumber and Implement Co. | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
DeVilliers Weilep and Walker Insurance | 2 S Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. "Opera House block" |