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Dickinson Armory

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The Dickinson Armory and military training building, 1905. Written on the back is, "418 (191) / DICKINSON ARMORY & MILITARY / TRAINING BUILDING 1905 / -203- / NEG / # / 62."

Dickinson Armory

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The Dickinson Armory and military training building, 1909. Written on the back is, "#43 ALBUM / 151 SCRIPT ARMORY / NEG / # 62."

Armory construction commenced in 1907, completed in early 1908. Design by architect C.A. Bloom, Northwestern Building…

Osborn Studio Equipment

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Osborn Studio equipment taken to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, OK. Written on the front in the lower right is, "2#43." Written on the back is, "ALBUM 271 - SCRIPT 22B / ORIGINAL STUDIO EQUIPMENT TAKEN / TO COWBOY HALL OF FAME,…

Osborn Studio, 1896-1904

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The Osborn Photo Studio building from 1896-1904.
Photo of the 1st Osborn Studio building. The Studio was started by O.S. Goff in 1891 until A.J. Osborn purchased the business in 1896. The building has 1 man and 2 women sitting in front of the…

Osborn Studio, 1938-1948

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The Osborn Photo Studio building from 1938-1948. Photo of the Osborn Studio building, after the 1938 remodeling, showing the north and front side of the building. Behind the building is a truck with the words Coke Cola on the passenger door. A sign…

Osborn Studio, 1938-1950

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Photo of the front of the Osborn Studio building, after the 1938 remodeling. The sign on the building reads Osborn's Photographs. The Studio was located at 17 2nd Ave W in Dickinson, N. D.
Written on the back is "461 / (22A)."

Osborn Studio, 1938-1950

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The Osborn Photo Studio building from 1938-1950.

Osborn Studio, 1938-1950

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The Osborn Photo Studio building from 1938-1950 before the "Osborn's" sign is in place on the front, after the 1938 remodeling. The sign above the door reads Photographs. The Studio was located at 17 2nd Ave W in Dickinson, N. D.
Written on the…

Osborn Studio, after 1950

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The Osborn Photo Studio building after 1950. It is a 2 story brick building with glass blocks for the 2nd floor windows. A sign on the building reads Osborn's Potographs Cameras. A sign on the door, for rooms on the 2nd floor, reads Western…

Osborn Studio, 1951

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The Osborn Photo Studio building in 1951. It is a 2 story brick building with glass blocks for the 2nd floor windows. A sign on the building reads Osborn's Photographs Cameras. A sign on the door, for rooms on the 2nd floor, reads Dickinson…

Osborn Studio, (1948?)

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The Osborn Photo Studio building in (1948?). It is a 2 story brick building with glass blocks for the 2nd floor windows. A sign on the building reads Osborn's Photographs Cameras. A sign on the door, for rooms on the 2nd floor, reads Western…

Fred Turner Blacksmith Shop

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Fred Turner's blacksmith shop on the corner of 1st Ave. East and 1st St. East looking to the northeast. On the front of the photo is, "Missouri Slope Establishment / Blacksmithing and Heavy Hardware / Dickinson N Dak" and "FW TURNER / Proprietor".…

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…

Standard Oil Station

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Standard Oil Station, Red Crown Gasoline, 1920s, located at Villard and Second Avenue West. The building is made of brick. A man is standing in between two pumps. He is wearing a shirt, tie, coveralls and a hat. The words Standard Oil Co., are…

Standard Oil Station

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Standard Oil Station, Red Crown Gasoline, 1920s, located at Villard and Second Avenue West. The building is made of brick. A man is standing in between two pumps. He is wearing a shirt, tie, coveralls and a hat. The words Standard Oil Co., are…

Standard Oil Station

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Standard Oil Station, Red Crown Gasoline, 1920s, located at Villard and Second Avenue West. The building is made of brick. A man is standing in between two pumps. He is wearing a shirt, tie, coveralls and a hat. The words Standard Oil Co., are…

Dickinson Community Building

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Community Building, the former armory, after remodeling in 1941 as a WPA project. City Hall was also located in this building for a time.
The material used to construct it was mostly salvage material from the old Dickinson High School which was…

City Cleaners

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City Cleaners, Thomas Miklautsch & Son Vincent, Sims St. & 1st St. West. A photo of the outside of City Cleaners, a tailoring and dry cleaning business within Dickinson, North Dakota. The sign on the side of the building reads City Cleaners and Fine…

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…

Fire Department at Texaco Station

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Texaco Station built by Lawton E. Osborn, released to Exxon in 1956. There is a LaFrance fire truck sitting in front of the building with 4 men on it and 2 men standing beside the truck. There is a banner on the side of the truck advertising 'NEW!…