Pond Street was developed with the street’s confluence with what had once been a popular gathering spot, Friedheim’s Pond. Hence the name of the street, Pond Street.
City Directories and History: 1908 – Samuel A. Adams, barber @ E.D. Belton’s, 1913 – Annie Barber – teacher, Arthur Barber – driver for S.J. Kimball, Bailes Barber and wife Margaret Barber – farmer, Ida Barber – teacher, Maria Barber – teacher, Richard Barber – barber @Jones and Massey, William Barber – presser,
The McElwee Store ledger of 1915 – 16 states that William Barber (Presser) held an account at the store.
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