Madeline Woods Boutique
Madeline Woods Boutique occupies a building which was constructed in 1891. It has been associated through history with prominent businesses such as a dry goods store of F.C. Bush, Granbury’s city tax collector and secretary in 1892. Morgan Drug Store was later located there owned by Eugene H. Morgan who became a prominent physician. For many years it remained a drugstore including the one of William H. Cherry, who served as mayor of Granbury and as director of the First National Bank. Next door, now the Silver Saddle Saloon, is a two-story stone building probably built by J.D. Baker for a grocery store; however, it was later purchased in 1896 by J.D. Brown for his dry goods store. In 1908 he lost the building for back taxes and the site was later the location of the first silent movie theatre in Granbury.