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Dickinson 50th Anniversary Parade

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A picture of a parade for the 50th Anniversary of the city of Dickinson down Villard Street. In the front are some Native American men in traditional dress, including headdresses. A large crowd lines the street on both sides. Signs on buildings,…

Shoveling Out

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A man (Dr. Walter Gilsdorf) shoveling out a car on Villard Street in front of Schilla Hardware, North Dakota Power & Light Co., Quinlan's Cafe and the Strand Theatre.

Hughes Electric Office

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Hughes Electric office and generating plant. The first telephone exchange in Dickinson, 1901, located at Villard and 1st Ave. West. Some telephone and electric lines enter the building through some holes at the top of the building. The window on the…

St. Joseph Church Parade

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St. Joseph Church parishioners parade down Villard Street for the cornerstone laying ceremony, 1902. Seen from right to left is the Villard House. A banner on the Villard House says, "THE NEW / COMEDY / DRAMA / PENNSYLVANIA." Next is a one story…

Texaco Station

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Texaco Station built by Lawton E. Osborn, sold to John Dinsdale in 1935. There are 5 cars sitting in front and beside the building. Written on the front in the lower right corner is, "466." Written on the back is, "466" and "19 / #79." Stamped on the…

Red Owl Store Front

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The store front of the Red Owl store on Villard. Written in the lower right is, "246." Written on the back on the left is, "#246 ALBUM / 154 SCRIPT / -198- / #94." Written on the right is, "-198- / #74B."

This building burned down in January 1949…

Villard House After a Blizzard

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The Villard House after a blizzard. There are men standing outside the hotel on snowbanks and the roof, some with shovels. Written in the lower right corner is, "120-52." Written on the back on the left is, "#13 ALBUM / #130 SCRIPT / 1902 / After a…

Villard Street After a Blizzard

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Villard Street after a blizzard in 1902. There are men standing outside probably the Villard Hotel on snowbanks, some with shovels. Written in the lower right corner is, "5123." Written on the back on the left is, "VILLARD ST. AFTER BLIZZARD-1902 /…

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…

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 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 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…

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…

Villard House after a blizzard

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Copy negative of a group of men outside the Villard House after a blizzard.

Class Reunion

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Group photo of a class reunion for the classes of 1923, 1924 and 1925. They are standing outside in front of the Ray Hotel and Village Inn.

West Plains Motel

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An exterior shot of the West Plains Motel.

Texaco Station-Dinsdale's

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The exterior of the Texaco gas station building. View of the side of the building.

Texaco Station-Dinsdale's

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The exterior of the front of Dinsdale's Texaco gas station building.

Texaco Station-Dinsdale's

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The exterior of the Texaco gas station building. View of the side of the building.

East Texaco Station - The Soft Water Cabin Camp

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A copy negative of the exterior of a Texaco gas station and cabin office. There is a row of small cabins on each side of the station. A sign in the window reads 'Soft Water Cabin Camp'. The business was owned by Frank Ulschak, who also resided at…