j. g. Historic Staunton Foundation Preservation Brown Bag Series Sunnyside, 1916-1917 black business locations with ca. 1914 map base Sources: Staunton City Directory, 1916-1917; Sanborn Maps 1914 April 1, 2016 i. h. k.? l. f. e. b., c. , d. m. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 1. 10. 1., a. 9. 7. 5. 1. building not yet existing Black Owned businesses, 1916-1917 a. Helen C. Allen, dressmaker b. Regal Drug Store c. American Beneficial Insurance Co. of Richmond d. Richmond Beneficial Insurance Co. e. Virginia Pressing Parlor f. Rheba A. Ware, hairdresser g. Andrew L. Billups, funeral director h. Banks Pharmacy i. Mary E. Banks, dressmaker j. Hugh Murray, eating house k. Nannie J. Marshall, grocer l. Sarah Henderson, hair dresser m. Jennie Garland, midwife Places of Note: 1. Gallows Town (1793), Staunton Theater and Colored Dance Hall, Pannell House Hotel 2. Mount Zion Baptist Church 3. Ebenezer Baptist Church 4. Augusta Street United Methodist Church 5. Booker T. Washington, (D. Webster Davis, House of Prayer) 6. Stuart Tate House, 219 Sunnyside 7. Stuart Tate Brick Yard 8. The Club 9. Mrs. Clair Sheffey House, 517 Baptist 10. Arch Rock Tea Room (George Taylor Market, Marino’s)