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Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

North end of ditch, intersection of Sims & Vilard, construction work, April 27, 1960

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

12' West of SW corner Main Bar on curb line facing West S. W., height 2' above grade, April 27, 1960. Signs for Service Drug, Binek's Cafe, Main Bar, Chamber of Commerce, Villard Barber Shop, and Dickinson Theatre can be seen.

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing east toward Service Drug, at coner of Sims and Villard, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing south toward N.P. Depot, a corner of Sims and Villard, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing south toward N.P. Depot, at coner of Sims and Villard, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing south toward N.P. Depot, at coner of Sims and Villard, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing northwest, at coner of Sims and Villard, Service Drug, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing south toward N.P. Depot, at coner of Sims and Villard, construction, 4/27/60

Mackoff, Kellogg, Muggli and Kirby - depot and road in front, construction pictures

facing northwest, at coner of Sims and Villard, Service Drug, construction, 4/27/60

Dickinson Sign Co.

40's Ford car parked on the street in front of the Rialto Theater

Buttrey's

A picture of the storefront of the new Buttrey's storefront at 24 Sims Street in Dickinson, North Dakota. The glass display windows extends into the building. The letter B is located on top of some display windows. Inside the windows are seen…

Sims Street, Dickinson

Sims Street, 1905, looking north from Villard Street. On the left is Senour & Langley Hardware Store, L.A. Davis Undertaker, Frankenberg Furniture Store, Mrs. Mary Murn's Millinery, and a Bowling Alley and Billiard Hall in the last building. On the…

Hook and Ladder on Sims

Dickinson fire department on horses with hook and ladder going down Sims Street in the 1890s. The Dickinson Recorder printing building is on the right side. Written in the lower right corner is, "22." Written on the back in the upper right is, "-24-"…

Berringer Meat Market Jack Rabbits

Jack rabbits hanging all over the front of the Berringer Meat Market building in the 1930s. There are also rabbits hanging from the both sides of the telephone pole. The Berringer building was 2 stories tall and made of brick. At the top of the…

Esquire Bar Sign

The exterior of the front of the Esquire Bar Lounge at night.

C. H. Farrand

Photo of an old truck in front of The Farrand Store, with people on and around the truck. The Farrand Store sold Furniture and Groceries. It is listed in the 1910 and 1912 Keiter Directories as a Secondhand Furniture Store run by Cyrus H. Farrand at…

Western Union 2

The interior of Western Union. There are 3 men standing and 1 man sitting in a room with 3 desks and telegraph equipment.

A copy of this photo appeared in the October 19, 1928 issue of the Dickinson Press with a caption describing the new office…

Western Union office

Western Union office with 4 employees behind the counter, 3 dressed in suit and ties and 1 dressed in a sweater with a tie. Sign on wall states: Accuracy First. Pendulum clock on wall. 1 wall fan. A manual typewriter sits on one desk.. …

Dickinson Band Circuit 1920

A picture of seven marching Dickinson Band members standing on Sims Street. From left to right, there are three horn players, two clarinetists, a flutist, and a saxophonist. They are all in marching uniform which includes a double-breasted suit and…

4th of July 1910

A picture of a 4th of July parade in 1910 going down Sims Street in Dickinson. People are crowding the street in the lower half of the picture, around the stage, while some cars and horse-drawn carriages are traveling down the upper half toward the…