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1980.1.561 - Geddes & Pollman, New Market butcher shop.
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1980.1.566 - Heilner Building.
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1980.1.570 - Hotel Warshauer.
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1980.1.658 - Parade with prospectors and pack mule in front of west side of 1900 block of Main St.
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1980.1.666 - Old man (86) on homemade cart on Main St.
Old man (86) on homemade cart on Main St. See story in second image attached to this record. Arlington (Cosmopolitan) Hotel at right. At far left is part of Warshauer Hotel. Notice that there are still two one-story wooden buildings in the middle of the block, which would date this photo in the early 1890's.
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1980.1.688 - Fire Dept. practice at Main and Court streets.
Fire Dept. practice at Main and Court streets. Advertising on the building at right: "Books. Stationery. News (?) Depot, Jewelry." Heilner Building with cupola is on corner. Across Court St. is sign advertising "First National Bank." There is a fire wagon at right, plus three hose carts in the street. The spray from the hoses has been enhanced by the photographer in the developing room.
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1980.1.768 - Parade on Main St.. Prospector with donkey passing by west side of 1900 block.
Parade on Main St.. Prospector with donkey passing by west side of 1900 block.
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1980.1.787 - Heilner block, 1900 Main St. west side.
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1980.2.6 - Cosmopolitan Hotel, I. B. Bowen, owner and proprietor.
Cosmopolitan Hotel, I. B. Bowen, owner and proprietor. Also known as Arlington Hotel. It eventually became the Kennedy Building.
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1980.2.7 - Heilner Building when it had only one story.
Heilner Building when it had only one story. The sign on side of building: "Heilner, Ottenheimer & Co., Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, and General Merchandise" Sign in front: "Banking House of S. A. Heilner & Co."
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1980.6.12 - Market Day scene on Main Street.
Market Day scene on Main Street. Apparently this is a horse auction taking place in front of the Neuberger & Heilner Building. Image 1981.1.648 is identical but in black/white.
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1981.1.117 - Main looking north from Court Street.
Main Street from Court Street looking north.
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1981.1.144 - Parade. Stagecoach in 1900 block (west side) of Main St.
Parade. Postcard of stagecoach in 1900 block (west side) of Main St. Businesses (north to south): Miller's Lunch Burnett Shoe Co. Smoke Shop (saloon)
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