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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 Dickinson Press

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The exterior of the front of the Dickinson Press building. A dog is sitting on the steps.

The Dickinson Press

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The exterior of the front of the Dickinson Press building. A dog is sitting on the steps.

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…

Team and wagon in front of Fire Department

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Portrait of a team of horses, pulling a wagon, in front of the Osborn Studio building, and Dickinson City Hall & Fire Department building. Unidentified.

Taylor Circuit

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Photo of Taylor, N. D. Businesses, and homes can be seen. Exact date unknown.

Taylor Circuit

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Photo, damaged, of Taylor, N. D. Businesses and homes can be seen. Exact date unknown.

Taylor Circuit

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Photo, damaged, of Taylor, N. D. Businesses, homes, and 2 churches, can be seen. Words in the bottom left corner read Photo by Bell Bros., Havrs, Mont. Exact date unknown.

Taylor Circuit

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Photo of Taylor, N. D. Businesses, homes, and a school, can be seen. Words in the bottom right corner read Taylor, N. D. Nov. 8, 1915. Photo by (Bell Bros.,) Navrs, Mont.

Taylor Circuit

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Photo, damaged, of Taylor, N. D. Businesses, a Bank, a chruch, and homes can be seen. Horses are seen tied to a hitching post. Exact date unknown.

Storm Debris

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Photo of the damaged roof which was torn off from the Elks Club Building after a storm in 1922. Downed tree limbs and leaves litter the street. 2 clapboard 2 story homes, with porches, are on the left side of the photo. On the right side are 2…

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…