The E. E. Glenn & Co. General Merchandise store on Broadway in Eagle. The Post Office was also located in the building. There are boardwalks around the building. A dozen men and two children are standing in front of the store.
"Ed Glenn was first attracted to this county by the mining camp at Fulford when that camp was at the boom stage, and later married Mrs. Belding who owned the store located on the site in the same building now occupied by Rule electric. The business was known as E. E. Glenn & Co., and was for years one of the leading mercantile concerns of this part of the county....you could buy anything from a toothpick to a threshing machine." -- Eagle Valley Enterprise Jan. 9, 1948 p.1