This is a sepia postcard looking east on Burlington Ave at the south side of the Fairfield Square in the 1920's. In this picture you can see the brick streets, the stop signal in the street, the Bunnell Building with a shoe store and a grocer in it,…
This sepia picture shows the west half of the south side of the square in the late 1870's. It shows a furniture store, a grocer, boots and shoes, a milliner and another grocer. There is a dog in the middle of the street and a horse and buggy parked…
This sepia picture is the south half of the east side of the square in 1876. It shows D. E. Eckert shop with baby buggies in front. Next there is a clothing shop and down toward the end of the street is a grocer.
This is a postcard of the north half of the east side of the square in the 1920's.Note the brick streets. This picture shows the E. C. Leber Variety Store, the J. C. Penney Co., the V.F.W., a hardware store and more.
This picture shows the south half of the east side of the square in the 1950's. The Western Auto Stoe, Zillman's Furniture, Jefferson Co Extension Office and Cooley Ins and the Young America Shop below KMCD with Jefferson Savings and Loan on the…