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Griffin and Son Men's Furnishings and Drugs, Nortonville, Kansas

These two photographs show an exterior and an interior view of Griffin and Son Men's Furnishings and Drugs in Nortonville, Kansas. In the exterior photograph a horse and carriage is visible outside the store. In the interior photograph the general merchant J. R. Jeffrey is seen standing next to display cases of items for sale.

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Patent medicine drummer, Alma, Kansas

This photograph shows a view of a patent medicine drummer (salesman)in front of an unidentified house in Alma, Kansas. The sign on the salesman's horse-drawn wagon reads, "Dr. Miller's Remedies." A man holding a case is visible in front of the wagon, and a woman and a girl are visible sitting on the edge of the porch of the house.

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Main Street, Eureka, Kansas

This post card photograph shows an exterior view of the J. D. Clark Drug Store on Main Street in Eureka, Kansas. Other business buildings are visible along the streetincluding a bank on the corner, and several men and women are also visible walking in the street. An automobile is partially visible on the left side of the picture, and a horse-drawn carriage is visible on the street.

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Main Street in Erie, Kansas

These photographs show two views of Main Street in Erie, Kansas. The first photograph shows the east side of the street, looking south. In the foreground is the first courthouse, built in 1867 by Truman T. Gilbert. In the middle are the drug store run by Dr. M. E. Lake and the brick post office built between 1902 and 1906 by Richard M. Thomas, a railroad conductor. Crowds of people are visible on the sidewalk, and a circus tent has been set up. The second photograph also shows the drugstore and post office on the east side of Main Street, but looking north. There are no buildings south of the brick post office, which advertises Owl Cigars, because they were destroyed by fire in 1906.

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Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas

This colored postcard shows a view of Minnesota Avenue looking east from 6th Street in Kansas City, Kansas. A business building with a large sign reading, "G. Q. Lake, Prescription Druggist," is visible on the left side of the street. Several other business buildings are visible along the street including one the says "Auditorium, Billiards Bowling". A horse-drawn carriage is visible on the left side of the picture, while several automobiles and a street railway car are visible.

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