4th of July 1910
Title
4th of July 1910
Description
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 crowd. A speaker, on the stage, is talking to the crowd. Almost all the people are wearing hats. A sign on the store, on the left side of the stage, reads The Corner Store! JC Cartwright Co. Further down the street is a small store with the word Tailor, in front of it. A 2 story brick building has words on its side that read L.C Smith & Co. Dakota Canada Lands, and the word Hardware. Other signs, on the left side of the street, cannot be read clearly, except for the signs with 'Recorder Post Printing' and another with the word 'Millinery' on it. A sign on the right side of the street reads 'Home Bakery' and another reads 'Second Hand Store'. Telephone and electric lines can be seen. Not Identified.
Creator
Osborn Studio
Contributor
L.E. Osborn, Sr.
Rights
This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center. This image may be freely used for education uses, so long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image file is permitted without written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center.
Format
jpg, tiff
Medium
black and white Kodak film
Type
.jpg
Identifier
0128-005
Spatial Coverage
Sims Street, Dickinson, Stark County, North Dakota
Original Format
black and white copy negative
Physical Dimensions
1.5 "x 1.5"
Text
The Corner Store! J C Cartwright Co. L.C Smith & Co. Dakota Canada Lands, and the word Hardware. Millinery. Home Bakery. Second Hand Store.
Cataloguer's Notes
Three envelopes. The largest, glassine envelope, gives the name of the event pictured, 4th of July in 1910 on Sims Street, and a date which the new prints were sent (12/10/1988). The number 13 in in the upper left corner, the number 128 is in the top middle, and the letters A-F. and W. are in the upper right corner. The next biggest envelope gives no additional information except for the number 97. The smallest envelope has the number 39 and "ok" written on the top. The number 7 in on all 3 envelopes.
Physical Location
Osborn Copy Negatives Box. Photo Storage.
Ordering Info
http://www.dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/
Collection
Citation
Osborn Studio, “4th of July 1910,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed March 18, 2025, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/1108119.
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