This building at the SW corner First and Main streets was originally built for J. L. Nicholson & Sons and called the Nicholson Building. It later became home to Farm Bureau. Razed 1958.
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References:
Gleaner: Henderson County Farm Bureau has achieved a lot in 100 years by Frank Boyett