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Winter Day

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Winter view of Sims Street, looking north from the corner of First Street and Sims. On the left is a two-story house that was the home of Dr. V. H. Stickney, which is partially obstructed from view by trees. There is a fence around the yard. On the…

Western Union office

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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.. …

Western Union 2

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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…

Vranna Auto Supply Co.

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5 men standing outside the front of the Vranna Auto Supply Company building. Behind them various advertising signs can be seen. On the right part of the photo a gas tank can be seen. This building originally was cut in on the corner for a service…

The Fad window display

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A window display for The Fad featuring Bradley Sweaters.

The Fad window display

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A window display for The Fad featuring Bradley Sweaters.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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The exterior of the front of The Fad store at night.

The Fad Clothing Store

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5 men standing in front of The Fad front door and window displays. From left to right these men are. Mr. L. Kostelecky, Mr. Paul Ebeltoft Sr., Mr. John Modisett, Mr, Michael G. Kuntz and Mr. John Wolf. All part owners of the Fad. From the reflection…

The Fad

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And exterior shot of The Fad clothing store at night.

St. John's Episcopal Church

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St. John's Episcopal Church in 1937 at 215 Sims St.
Built 1886, Rev. George W. G. Van Winkle.

Sims Street, Dickinson

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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…

Service Drug

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The exterior of the front and east side of Service Drug in the Walton block. A sign on the corner of the building reads 'Doctor Weir & Weir Dentists Upstairs'. There is a man crossing Sims Street.