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- Six unidentified men posing before the store front of Chase H. Dickinson Wholesale & Retail Hardware, at 202-204 N. Burdick, Kalamazoo. Shovels, pitch forks, hoses, and other items are displayed in front of the store. Birdcages are visible in the windows of the store. There is a wooden sidewalk with a cobblestone curb and gravel or dirt street. F. B. Stevens, first man (far left), identified as the secretary and head salesman. Stevens earned seven dollars a week.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Two unidentified men and a boy in front of the Senate store at 115 S. Rose, Kalamazoo. Advertisement posters for beer and cigars in the window. The address is associated with a saloon, tobacco, and cigars establishment owned by Charles C. Jennings, according to the Directory of Kalamazoo and Kalamazoo County in 1883. One man stands on a wooden sidewalk with a cobblestone curb and gravel or dirt street in front of the store. A small portion of the Academy of Music, an opera house, is visible to the right of the Senate.
- Date Created:
- 1882-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Photograph looking east from Academy Street to Rose Street showing Henry Stevens seated in a horse-drawn runabout buggy, and two building fronts in the background on Rose Street. The building pictured to the left of the buggy features a sign "Gas Company" and was originally constructed as a house for Frederick Curtenius. The second building was a house originally built for Luther Trask. Also pictured in the background are street lights and bicycles. Photograph was taken by W. V. Hubbard of Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries