City Directories and History: The Abbeville Press and Banner on Aug. 10, 1881 reported – “Mr. Knox’s two stores and hotel are nearing completion.”
Two-story stuccoed brick commercial building with modern, recessed entrance and flat awning. Second story facade has three two-over-two windows flanked by wall pilasters covered with green structural glass panels. The capitals of the pilasters are incorporated into a corbelled cornice which is surmounted by a plain parapet. There is a pressed-metal ceiling in the first story interior. (Source: Abbeville Historic District, National Register Nomination Form, 1984 Increase)
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