At 6th and Market Streets, this building opened September 1, 1892. The Crosser and Ogilive Company occupied the basement, first floor and part of the second floor until 1905.
Location history

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Built in the 1880's, an outstanding 19th Century commercial structure on the corner of the eastern edge of the Diamond. The four-story brick is highly decorated and features a corner turret with decorative wood trim and colored glass transoms in the windows of various shapes and sizes.

An example of the flamboyant design of the period in contrast with more restrained 20th Century neighbors, it was built by John C. Thompson, president of the First National Bank and a mercantile businessman.

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Paranormal claims
The spirit of a young woman has been felt on the third floor. She wants to leave the building, but does not know how to leave.
The spirit of a dog (large collie) has been seen and heard throughout the building.
By the Trucking Company office, there is a spirit who likes to touch women.
The spirit of an older women has been felt on the third floor.