Wooster Store, Now Marshfield Village Store

2020_B_03_GFWoosterStore.jpg

Title

Wooster Store, Now Marshfield Village Store

Description

The store has been in business since it was constructed in 1864 by George and Frank Wooster, who were business partners for 63 years.

In 1891 they sold it to Elbridge Gilman who operated it as a general merchandise store for about 15 years, then as a drug store until his death in 1938. His grandson Vaughn then operated it as a grain store and gas station until 1947.

Later owners—operating it as a grocery/hardware store were Bill and Dot Hoel, the Rathburns, the Booths, then Jean and John Bernek. It is now owned by Ken and Ciara (Roberts) Phillips. There still exists a three-story outhouse structure on the back of the building.

Date

1870

Source

Marshfield Historical Society (Photo gift of Herbert and Marion Davis)

Identifier

2020_B_03_GFWoosterStore.jpg

Format

Black-and-white postcard

Rights

This image is presented for research and educational purposes only.

Repository

Marshfield Historical Society, Old Schoolhouse Common, 121 School St. Marshfield, VT 05658

Citation

“Wooster Store, Now Marshfield Village Store,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed April 20, 2024, https://www.digitalvermont.org/MarshfieldStoryProject/2020_B_03_GFWoosterStore.jpg.