ThomasWalborn
Some buildings are built to house a business, or several, and then are re-purposed or replaced to meet emerging needs. Then there is Delson Mercantile. Built to house the growing enterprises of William Delson in the mid-1800s, It was home to a general store, a seed and feed store, a post office, western union, a mortuary, a tonsorial parlor, a harness shop and a train station, all at the same time. As the community changed, Delson's changed with it.