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Date
ca 1900
(9)
Format of Original
Glass
(9)
Subject
Drugstores
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Signs (Notices)
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Stores & Shops
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Banks
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Dirt Roads
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Hoover Block Store Front
Window displays; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Shirts; Presidents; Wooden sidewalks; Sidewalks
This two story brick building was part of the Hoover Block in Spiceland. A wooden sidewalk and a brick sidewalk are in front of the store. Shirts are displayed in the store windows and a portrait of President...
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People Gather At the Farmer Boys Store
Storefronts; Stores & shops; Signs (Notices); Group portraits; People; Bicycles & tricycles
A large group of men, women, and children gather in front of The Farmer Boys Store. It is a wooden frame building with a large sign over the porch roof. Two bicycles are parked by the fence next to the...
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Furniture Store Interior
Home furnishings stores; Furniture; Furniture stores; Chairs; Rocking chairs; Clothes chests; Cupboards
The owner of this furniture store stands in the midst of his merchandise. There is a large variety of chairs, tables, cupboards, hatracks, and dressers on display.
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Kennard, Indiana Hardware and I.O.O.F. Lodge Building
Group portraits; Portrait photographs; Wooden buildings; Hardware stores; Fraternal lodges; Telephone booths; Carriages & coaches; Horses; Dirt roads; City & town life
A scene in Kennard, Indiana shows a group of men and a boy with their carriages outside of a wood frame building. Evidently the building served many purposes as there are signs on the building for the...
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Spiceland Bank and the Nixon Drug Store
Banks; Drugstores; Signs (Notices); Sidewalks; Dirt roads
The Bank of Spiceland is on the left and the building on the corner on the right is the drugstore. It was owned by O.H. Nixon. A sign in the window says "O.H. Nixon Druggist." There is a sidewalk and a...
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Furniture Movers in Spiceland, Indiana
African Americans; Moving & storage trade; Carts & wagons; Mules
Three African American men are seated on a wagon driven by two mules. The man with the long white beard is driving and the two younger men sit on top of the furniture and household goods. Nixon's Drug...
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Spiceland, Indiana Bank and Drugstore
Banks; Drugstores; Dirt roads
The Bank of Spiceland is on the left and the drugstore is on the right. Oliver Hobbs Nixon opened the drugstore in 1878. Mr. Nixon is seated in front of his store chatting with a passerby.
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Spiceland Sanitarium, Mineral Springs and Vicinity
Sanatoriums; Railroad stations; Dwellings; Drugstores; Banks; Stores & shops; Waterworks; Pedestrian bridges
Eight identified images of noted sites in Spiceland, Indiana on one photograph. They are clockwise from the top left: Hoover Block, Rustic Bridge, Drug Store & Bank, Mineral Springs, Dr. Baily's Residence,...
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Sign Advertising the Foster Brothers Dry Goods in Spiceland, Indiana
Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Fences; Posting signs & notices
This sign painted on a wooden fence lists some products that are available at the Foster Brothers Dry Goods store in Spiceland. It was created by the F.E. Brandenburg Advertising Company.
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