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Fort Harker, Kansas

Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882

This stereograph shows U.S. Army troops on the grounds of Fort Harker, Kansas. The photo was taken 500 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri, in present day Kanopolis, Kansas. It is from Alexander Gardner's series, Across the Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.

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XIT mess wagon, Channing, Texas

Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936

Members of the XIT ranch's round-up crew seated on the ground eating a meal near the chuckwagon. Also visible in the photograph are rolled up canvasses and horses. The XIT was the largest outfit in the United States, with 2 million acres of pasture land. This 1897 photograph was taken on the trail near their headquarters in Buffalo Springs, Texas.

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Holler Brothers Drugs, Groceries, and Hardware; Ozawkie, Kansas

This photograph shows an exterior view of Holler Brothers Drugs, Groceries, and Hardware store, in Ozawkie, Kansas. A horse is partially visible near the fence outside the store.

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Drug Store, Mound Valley, Kansas

This photograph shows an exterior view of the Drug Store in Mound Valley Kansas. The signs on the store also advertise groceries and provisions. This store is identified as the first store building erected in Mound Valley in 1873. Several people are seen posing in front of the store for the photograph, including seven men and four women. The third woman from the left is also holding a small child. The man second from the left appears to be holding a rifle. Two saddled horses are also visible in the picture.

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Lange's Drug Store, Leavenworth, Kansas

This photograph shows an exterior view of Lange's Drug Store on the corner of 4th and Shawnee streets in Leavenworth, Kansas. A sign advertising "Drugs and Medicines" and showing the traditional mortar and pestle pharmacy symbol is visible. The large sign on the right side of the building reads, "Lange's Drug Store. Drugs and medicines, paints, oils, brushes, and glass. Choice wines and liquors. Fine perfumery, toilet articles, soaps, sponges. Trusses a specialty. Prescriptions compounded day and night. Old Wizard oil, best family medicine." The sign farther to the right advertises "Tutt's Liver Pills." The sign above the arched window on the corner reads "Apotheke," the German word for a pharmacy . The sign to the left reads "Adolf Lange." Other businesses visible to the left of the picture include a store for boots and shoes, and a store with a sign reading, "Commission. Gus. O. L. Sauer." Two horse-drawn wagons are visible on the left, and trolley tracks are visible running along the dirt street. This same building was previously the Central Drug Store owned by Theodore Egersdorff.

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Street scene in Ottawa, Kansas

This photograph shows a view of the northwest corner of 2nd and Main streets in Ottawa, Kansas, with a store for groceries and wooden ware on the corner and a drug store next to it. There are a few people visible standing near the corner, and a horse-drawn wagon is visible in front of the buildings.

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Main Street of Ottawa, Kansas

This photograph shows a view of the Drug Store on Main Street in Ottawa, Kansas. Several other business buildings are visible, along with several horse-drawn covered wagons moving along the street.

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Street scene in Junction City, Kansas

This photograph shows two drug stores next to each other on a street of business buildings in Junction City, Kansas. One sign advertises "Wholesale and Prescription Drug Store," and the other sign only reads, "Drug Store." Other businesses visible are a bank, and Blattner and Blakely. A horse-drawn wagon and a few men are visible on the street.

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M. H. Bates Drug Store, Emporia, Kansas

This photograph shows the M. H. Bates Drug Store in Emporia, Kansas. Moses Bates is identified as the first druggist in Emporia. Other businesses visible on the block include a dry goods store, the Holmes and Holden Land Office, and C. A. Wolf Undertaking. Several people are visible standing on the sidewalks, and a horse-drawn carriage and a wagon are visible.

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Street scene in Kirwin, Kansas

This photograph shows a street scene in Kirwin, Kansas. A drug store is visible in the background on the left side of the picture. Several other buildings are visible in the background. Numerous horse-drawn carriages and wagons are visible in the foreground of the picture.

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