124 East Main - Historic Midway Museum Store
Erected in 1882 as The Central Saloon by Henry Baxter Russell, a former Union
soldier, this two‐story building of pleasing proportions has changed little since 1882.
Around 1915 the building was purchased by the Sons and Daughters of Relief, an
African American social service organization. Windows of the second level have semicircular
heads and corresponding brick hoodmolds and there are decorative brackets
below the wooden cornice.