Fred Dickinson

Title

Fred Dickinson

Description

Portrait of the extended family of Fred Dickinson. They are standing on the steps to the Dickinson's home.


The L.J. Dickinson family was photographed in 1923 during a reunion at their home on First Avenue East in Dickinson. L.J., associated with Horace L. in the Dickinson Mercantile Company, had founded the clothing store in 1910 that became The Fad. He is on the lower left in this photo. The taller man next to him is Fred Dickinson. Wells R. Dickinson is the boy holding the little tyke in front-his brother Lewis J. Dickinson, Jr.

Date Created

1923

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 film

Type

.jpg

Identifier

19237-001

Spatial Coverage

Dickinson, ND

Original Format

Nitrate film negative

Physical Dimensions

5 x 7

Address

First Avenue East?

Cataloguer's Notes

All items scanned from this envelope. NOTE: The number for this envelope could also be 19504.
This photo appears in the Centennial Roundup book with the following information: The L.J. Dickinson family was photographed in 1923 during a reunion at their home on First Avenue East in Dickinson. L.J., associated with Horace L. in the Dickinson Mercantile Company, had founded the clothing store in 1910 that became the Fad. He is on the lower left in this photo. The taller man next to him is Fred Dickinson. Wells R. Dickinson is the boy holding the little tyke in front-his brother Lewis J. Dickinson, Jr. Photo from Wells R. Dickinson.

Physical Location

Box126-2. Photo storage.

Ordering Info

http://www.dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/

Comments

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Citation

“Fred Dickinson,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed May 20, 2026, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/1129732.