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  • Collection: Osborn Photo Albums

World War I Gold Star Mothers

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World War I Gold Star mothers. 5 women standing in a field. Written in the lower right corner is, "353." There is an oval stamp on the left side of the back. Printed inside the oval is, "OSBORN'S / DAILY FILM SERVICE / DICKINSON, N. DAK."

Wool Wagons on Villard

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A photo of Wool Wagons, looking east along Villard St. The buildings on the north side of Villard St, are the Dickinson Press, the St. Charles Hotel, and the Opera House. Unidentified. Exact date unknown.

Wolf Chief

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3/4 length shot of Wolf Chief. He is standing in front of a tipi, and has a stick in his right hand. His eyes are closed. Exact date and location unknown. Identified. Written in the lower left is, "13". Stamped in the center of the back is…

Wolf Chief

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Portrait of Wolf Chief. He is standing in front of a tipi. Written in the lower left is, "15". Written on the back in the upper left is, "ALBUM 365 / SCRIPT 80." Stamped in the center of the back is circle with numbers around the edge. Inside the…

Wild Horse Round-up Chuck Wagon

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Cowboy riders heading to a chuck wagon after corralling the horses at Peaceful Valley Ranch in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Written in the lower right corner is, "?." Written on the back on the right side is, "#230." Stamped on the left side of…

Wild Horse Round-up

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A wild horse roundup in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Written in the lower right corner is, "132." Stamped in the lower left corner is, "OSBORN'S STUDIO / DICKINSON, N. D." Written on the back in the upper left is, "132 ALBUM / 45 SCRIPT."…

White Bull, Sioux

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Portrait of White Bull. White Bull is wearing a wamus, a fringed leather tunic that slips over the head. As worn by the Lakota People, the wamus was a ceremonial tunic which was colored to represent the type of person the wearer was. Also wearing a…

Wheat Sacks in Wagons on Villard Street

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Wheat sacks in wagons on Villard Street in front of the McKenzie Feed Store and Warehouse to the west, between Barnes (First Avenue West) and Hannaford (Second Avenue West). Also seen on the far right of the photo is Zimmerman's Saddle Shop, located…

Waiting to Unload Dollar Wheat at the Lyon Elevator

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Wagons waiting to unload dollar wheat at the Lyon Elevator, 2nd Ave. West and Villard Street. A sign on a building reads Lumber, All Kinds of Building Material, Machinery, and Wagons. Other words cannot be read on that building. Written along the…

Wagon train and drivers on the way to Montana gold fields

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Wagon train and drivers on the way to Montana gold fields. One of the photos in the Pioneer Mutual Insurance Co., Fargo, ND, montage. Photos collected, assembled, made up and created by Lawton E. Osborn Studio

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Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking west from the St. Charles Hotel. Included in the photo on E. Villard are: the United States Employment Service and Stark County Veterans Service Office, St. Charles Hotel and Cafe, Bineks (in the Kihm building), The Dickinson…

Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking west from Sims Street. Buildings in the photo include Service Drug, F.W. Woolworth store, a drug store (Greene Drug ?), Quinlan's Cafe, Villard Hotel, Strand Theater, and the Jessen building, containing Red Owl Grocery and a…

Villard Street, Dickinson

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A picture down Villard Street looking east, which captures the left side of the street. Some of the buildings shown include M. T. Zimmerman, Saddles and Harness, with a horse hitching rail out front. Next is the St. Paul Hotel. The Masonic Hall…

Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking east from 2nd Ave. West. On the left is DeFoes Garage, Dickinson Clinic, First National Bank. On the corner of 1st Ave. West is a Bakery, then the Red Owl Grocery, Strand Theater, Quinlan's Cafe, and Villard Hotel. The rest of…

Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking west from the St. Charles Hotel.
A picture looking down Villard Street in Dickinson, North Dakota, facing West. Snow covers the street. and parts of buildings. Only the buildings on the right side of the street are visible. …

Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking west from about 1st Ave. East. Included in the image is Aberson Electric Co., Bismarck Grocery Co., Montana-Dakota Power Co., the St. Charles Hotel and depot. Written as part of the image across the middle is, "Villard Street,…

Villard Street, Dickinson

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Villard Street looking west. Most visible in the photo are the buildings on the first block of East Villard: the opera house, St. Charles Hotel, Kihm Hotel and pool hall, restaurant and clothing store in the Berry Building, Dakota National Bank and…

Villard Street, 1888

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Panoramic view of Villard Street in 1888 looking north from the Northern Pacific rail yards. The first depot is in the center of the photo. Some cabooses are connected to each other for the Northern Pacific Railroad. The cabooses are arranged in…

Villard Street After a Blizzard

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Villard Street after a snow storm in 1902. Some men are standing outside of the Villard Hotel and J.J. Freeman's Dry Goods. There is a sign for Greene's Drug Store. There is a sign with a clock and the words jewelry, watches and clocks around it and…

Villard Street After a Blizzard

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Villard Street after a blizzard in 1902. There is a group of men standing outside the A.T. Crowl hardware store. The other buildings in the image are L.A. Davis Furniture and The St. Paul Hotel. The brick entrance way of the right side of the…