"A view of the Ferguson-Wheeler log pond on the West bank of Black
River. The sawmill site was the original location of the Hecht Brothers,
Levi and Solomon. Rafts floated the sawed material down Black River to
market. Hecht Brothers maintained a commissary for the mill hands and a
post office had been established that was known as Hecht City. When the
Cairo and Fulton, in 1871, surveyed the route for their line about a mile to the
West of Hecht City, the commissary was moved to a location on Block 22 in
Corning, the name for the settlement after 1873... Since the town had not
yet been laid out by the railroad company, the Hecht Building and the D. monday
[sic] Saloon, a block North, were far out in the street and removing them as
street obstructions was one of the frustrations the City Dads had in the
eighties."
Submitted by Danny Moore