South side of the courthouse square in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The Harbine Bank building is in the left foreground. At the far right is the original brick courthouse, which survived the fires of 1879 and 1903.
The Jenkins Dry Goods store, c. 1879. The store was built in 1875 and described by the Fairbury Gazette as the "finest edifice in town". It was one of the first permanent brick structures in Fairbury, and remains the least altered surviving example of Fairbury's first generation of buildings.