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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The Arcade Bowling Alley | Unknown | 1911 | Misc | The Live Wire. Wilhelm Brothers |
F.W. Orr Hay, Flour, and Feed | Unknown | 1911 | Retail, Wholesale | The Live Wire. |
Osborne and Finke Painters and Paper Hangers | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
The Komo Photo Gallery | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. In the Talbot-Mott Building. W.E. Cowen. |
Talbot-Mott Building | S Main | 1911 | Building | The Live Wire. Presumable at the location of Talbot Hardware, 23 or 25. |
Matthews Building | Central | 1911 | Building | The Live Wire. |
Ottawa County National Bank | 2 N Main | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
O.R. Martin Painting | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. "Paints wagons, buggies, and signs" |
Minerva Candy Factory | Unknown | 1911 | Retail, Manufacturer | The Live Wire. "1 door east of Wagoners." On an east-west street, obviously. |
M.C. Manicke Blacksmith | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. Blacksmith. "On plows, wagons, buggies." Milt Kipps old stand. By December 29, Manicke and Hodges. |
Fourth Street Eating House | Central | 1911 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. |
Fourth Street Feed Store | Central | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Berkshire Hardware and Furniture Co. | Unknown | 1911 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. Builders and shelf hardware. Tin shop in connection. Plumbing, heating, sewering and gas fitting. |
Miami Exchange | 1 S Main | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. "Office at Pastime Theater" |
U.L. Robards Wholesale Produce | Unknown | 1911 | Wholesale | The Live Wire. |
J.B. Terry Shoes | SE 1st | 1911 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. |
Main Street Racket Store | 108 S Main | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. Going out of business ad. Aaron Jones |
E.F. Lohmann Variety Store | 30 S Main | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. "One door south of post office" |
C.A. Miles Jeweler | 1 N Main | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. At Palace Drug Store. |
Pantitorium | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. Cleaning establishment |
Miami Steam Dye Works | 29 S Main | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. "Opposite court house." |
Simpson and Cannon Grocery | Unknown | 1911 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. Formerly Pence & Myers Grocery "at Fred's old stand" |
J.B. Dinwiddie Auctioneer | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
H.R. Bartlow General Auctioneer | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
M.N. ThomasTarpaper, Gravel Roofing, and Cement Paint | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
R.S. Roszman Grocery | Unknown | 1911 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. Going out of business ad |
Collins 5, 10, and 25c Store | Unknown | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. VonWedel Building. Going out of business ad. |
Parker Studio | E Central | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. Photography. According to Miami Record-Herald, R.A. Younger bought property and business in 1917. |
The Farmers Store | 26 S Main | 1911 | Retail, Wholesale | The Live Wire. Bought and sold farm products. "One door north of P.O." |
Anderson's Business College | Unknown | 1911 | Misc | The Live Wire. |
Ottawa Abstract and Loan Co. | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
The Live Wire Developing Co. | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. Started in N Miami, in 1911 gave an address here. |
Gibson's Grocery Store | Main | 1911 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. East Main |
Cherokee Land Co. | Central | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. Second floor Gillespie Bldg. By 1914, the Oklahoma and Cherokee Land Co. |
English Feed Store | S. Main | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Barnard and Ginter Meat Market | Unknown | 1911 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Miner's Exchange Building | 101 N Main | 1911 | Building | Building only lasted six years before burning down |
Bon Ton Bakery | Unknown | 1911 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out Empire Bakery in January. |
R.L.C. Bernard Groceries | 21 W Central | 1911 | Grocery/Market | 1927 city pamphlet |
Roosevelt School | Unknown | 1911 | Misc | Centennial book |
Wilson School | Unknown | 1911 | Misc | Centennial book |
Triplett Realty Co. | 2 S Main | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. Opera house building. |
Fred Teel Horse Shoeing | NE D | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. "Shop opposite Dobsons ice plant" |
Tessin the Tailor | Central | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. "1 door west of First National Bank" |
Pioneer Auto Supply Co. | Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Wm. Bennett Barber Shop | Main | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. One door north of Pioneer Auto Supply |
W.P. Walton Farm Loans | 1 N Main | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. 1 1/2 N Main, over Hadley. |
Ed McLean Painter and Paperhanger | Unknown | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. |
W.F. Faulkenberry's | 29 S Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. "now located in his new room in the Durbin building opposite the post office" Became Mrs. W.F. Faulkenberry's after his death. |
Durbin Building | 29 S Main | 1912 | Building | The Live Wire. |
McGhee Grocery | 13 N Main | 1912 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. Opened on September 28, 1912. Moved out in 1917, to new town of Kenoyer. |
R.L. Beck | Unknown | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. "chili, pices (sic), cold drinks and tobaccos" |
Talbot and Rasure | 23 S Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. Hardware, variety |
Pearl Button Factory | Unknown | 1912 | Manufacturer | The Live Wire. Used mussels from the Neosho River |
Miami Roofing Co. | N Main | 1912 | Retail, Services | Miami Record-Herald. T.B. East. |
J.H. Box General Repair | E Central | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. Near Frisco depot. |
East Side Grocery | SE C | 1912 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. Miami Record-Herald says they were one block north of the MO&G depot, 400 block of SE C. |
Miami Boot and Shoe Shop | S Main | 1912 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. L.G. Gooding. Repair, second hand shoes bought and sold. Miami Record-Herald: "South Main east side" |
Fifth Street Feed Store | S 1st | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Riggs Clothing Co. | 24 S Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. "Rosenberg's old stand" |
Oklahoma Grocery Co. | 24 S Main | 1912 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. |
Babcock Building | 24 S Main | 1912 | Building | The Live Wire. |
C.A. West Livery Barn | S Main | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. "Hollis barn south Main St." |
M.M. Hibbard Carpenter and Builder | S Main | 1912 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. Shop South Main Street |
Miami Grocery and Produce Co. | 115 S Main | 1912 | Retail, Wholesale | The Live Wire. Laue's produce company teamed up with a Mr. Allen to become this business. Miami Record-Herald: "Opposire fire dep't." |
North Arkansas Lumber Co. | E Central | 1912 | Retail, Wholesale | The Live Wire. "near the depot." |
Blue Front Restaurant | S Main | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. |
The Busy Bee | Unknown | 1912 | Retail | Confectionery. The Live Wire. |
Teddy's Quick Lunch | 29 S Main | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. |
Epicurean Restaurant | Unknown | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. At the Bon Ton bakery. |
Auditorium Theater | Unknown | 1912 | Theater | The Live Wire. J.W. Hatfield reopened the closed Airdome on April 1, 1912. Closed in 1916 when the owner purchased the Opera House and revamped it. Airplane factory was "west of the Auditorium theater" |
Al's Coffee House | Unknown | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. "Electrical fan service" |
J.R. Wathen Plasterer | Unknown | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. Also flue building |
D.H. Betts Confectionary | N Main | 1912 | Restaurant | The Live Wire. "Successor to Elee Moore" |
Fourth Street Livery Barn | Central | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. Possibly the former Pet Stover's at 10 W Central? |
Gateway Meat Market | Unknown | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. R.F. Hanna. Presumably on Central, near the arch. |
Frank Penwell Singer Sewing Machines | 26 S Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
B.C. Barton Tailoring | 108 S Main | 1912 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. |
Miami Bed Spring Factory | Unknown | 1912 | Manufacturer | The Live Wire. |
Worthen-Butts Realty Co. | Central | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. |
Gillespie Building | 32 S Main | 1912 | Building | The Live Wire. 1st and S Main. 28-32 |
Teddy's Cigar Stand | 29 S Main | 1912 | Retail | The Live Wire. "Opposite P.O." Apparently became Teddy's Quick Lunch. |
Burkey's Barber Shop | 29 S Main | 1912 | Services | The Live Wire. "Opposite P.O." |
Dardeen's Pool Hall | Unknown | 1912 | Misc | The Live Wire. |
OK Plumbing | 14 E Central | 1912 | Retail, Services | In December 1912, announced they had bought out an electrical supply house and would now be known as OK Plumbing and Electric Supplies. |
Robinson-DeChenne Aero-Plane & Motor Co. | NW 3rd | 1912 | Manufacturer | First airplane built in 1912. By 1916: Robinson Aviation Co. 125th anniversary calendar |
Central High School | 101-123 NE 2nd | 1912 | Building | The Live Wire mentions cornerstone being laid in December 1911. |
Mabon Building | 13 N Main | 1912 | Building | Building was extensively remodeled in 1917, with third story added. |
Lair's Garage | 15 SE 2nd | 1912 | Auto Repair | 1927 city pamphlet |
Hadley Drug Co. | 1 N main | 1912 | Retail | 1927 city pamphlet. O.C. Hadley purchased Palace Drug from T.J. Copeland on or about March 20, 1912. |
A Hood & Sons | 113 N Main | 1913 | Auto Sales | Buick dealer. 1927 city pamphlet |
Riverview Park | 800 S Main | 1913 | Public | Bond issue to buy park site in 1913. Stone shelter built in 1952. Pavilion built in 1966. |
Fox Building | 3 N Main | 1913 | Building | The Live Wire. |
The Cold Storage Meat Market | Unknown | 1913 | Retail | The Live Wire. Barnard and Finley. By 1914, Barnard and Shirley. Guy couldn't keep a partner, evidently. |
Pycher Music Store | 30 S Main | 1913 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
Al Davis Clothing Co. | 24 S Main | 1913 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
C.W. Brackman, Jeweler | W Central | 1913 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. |
Daniels Feed and Sale Stable | Central | 1913 | Services | The Live Wire. |
Wills and Son | 15 N Main | 1913 | Retail | The Live Wire. Successor to Robinson and Wills. Miami Enterprise has them going out of business in 1914. |
Hood Implement Co. | 111 E. Central | 1913 | Retail | The Live Wire. Was selling Ford cars that year. Would eventually become Hood Buick. Miami Record-Herald in 1915 has them advertising Buicks. "Just north of the city park" Coyne Lumber next door moved into vacate building next door to existing location. |