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0126 West side of square with stores and a horse and wagon in the street
This is a sepia picture of the north half of the west side of the square in the early 1900's. There is brick streets and street lights. This photo shows Shriners Drug Store, Gaines Bros Hardware, Wisecarver & Mohr Clothiers. Note also the Coco-Cola…
0125 West side of the square
A picture of the west side of the square about 1890. Stores identified include the Allmayer store and a Drugs, Book and Wallpaper store.
0121 North half of east side of the square
This is a postcard of the north half of the east side of the square in the 1920's.Note the brick streets. This picture shows the E. C. Leber Variety Store, the J. C. Penney Co., the V.F.W., a hardware store and more.
0118 South side of square in the 1870's showing a variety of businesses
This sepia picture shows the west half of the south side of the square in the late 1870's. It shows a furniture store, a grocer, boots and shoes, a milliner and another grocer. There is a dog in the middle of the street and a horse and buggy parked…
0113 South side of square with several businesses
This is a picture taken around 1876 of the south side of the square showing several businesses. In this picture you can see the Harris & Cuddy Clothing Store, the J. F. Wilson Jr store which was a shoe store, and a barber shop on the left hand side…
0110 Southwest corner of the square businesses
Picture across the street from the sw corner of the square on Burlington Street looking west. This picture shows The Fritts Oil Co., Sears Store, Davis Paints, George's Pizza and the Maid-Rite all to the west and to the south is Allender Real Estate.
0105 West side of square businesses
This is a photo of the west side of the square in the 1920's with all the awnings over the businesses. In the center of the picture is the large building that is home to the Fraternal Order of the Elks, below that is the Purity Café and drug store,…