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Dr. Henry Brown's Drugs, Books, and Stationery

This photograph shows a display created to celebrate National Pharmacy Week. The window includes the "tools" of the pharmacy trade such as beakers and chemical bottles. One hand printed sign says "We have filled over 7500 prescriptions and have filled them correctly." Another indicates that the pharmacists is registered as required by state law. The business was located at 17 South Jefferson Avenue in Iola, Kansas.

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Graves Drug Store, Garnett, Kansas

Interior view of Graves Drug Store. Shown is the soda fountain, employees, and a customer.

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Palace Drug Store, Abilene, Kansas

This stereograph shows the interior of the Palace Drug Store in Abilene, Kansas. Several display cases are visible along the sides of the store, and a man is visible standing near the cases on the left side.

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Round Corner Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas

These three photographs show interior views of the Round Corner Drug Store, located at 8th and Massachusetts streets in Lawrence, Kansas. In the first photograph, dated around 1915, the soda fountain counter is visible, and several employees and customers are in the store. The man second from the right is identified as W. H. Varnum, an owner of the store. The second photograph shows four men in the store (left to right): Francis Benedict, George Lowman, Dr. E. H. Varnum, and W. H. Varnum. The third photograph, dated January 20, 1922, shows a view of the soda fountain. The man standing third from the left is Francis Benedict.

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Round Corner Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas

These two photographs show exterior views of remodeling work being done on the Round Corner Drug Store on the corner of 8th and Massachusetts streets in Lawrence, Kansas. Construction scaffolding and several workmen are visible in the pictures.

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Round Corner Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas

These three photographs show exterior views of remodeling work being done on the Round Corner Drug Store on the corner of 8th and Massachusetts streets in Lawrence, Kansas. Construction materials are visible piled up on the sidewalks in the pictures. The second picture also shows a truck on the left side of the picture, and a partial view of a trolley on the right. The third picture also shows some automobiles on the street.

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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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H. A. Coy Drug Store, Valley Falls, Kansas

This photograph shows an exterior view of a drug store in Valley Falls, Kansas. The painted sign on the side of the building shows the traditional mortar and pestle pharmacy symbol, with the words "Coy's Corner" on it. The sign across the front of the building reads, "H. A. Coy, Pharmacist." The sign on the window reads "Diamond Dyes." There are several men, a woman, and a girl visible outside the store, including a man standing at the top of the exterior stairs on the side of the building. There are also two dogs standing next to the man and woman near the corner of the building.

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De Soto Drug Store, De Soto, Kansas

These photographs show exterior views of the De Soto Drug Store in De Soto, Kansas. The left side of the building is occupied by the De Soto State Bank. The white rectangle near the top of the façade has a date for the building which possibly reads 1908. One picture shows the bank, drug store, and an unidentified house. The other picture shows a man standing in front of the drug store. A reflection in the store window shows a utility pole with wires connected to it. To the right of the drug store, just right of the small steps on the sidewalk, a small brief case or doctor's bag is visible on the sidewalk. At the far right of the picture is an object marked "Gasolene, Day-Night." It may be an early gasoline pump.

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Street Scene, St. Marys, Kansas

This postcard picture shows a view of Bertrand Avenue looking east from 6th Street in St. Marys, Kansas. The D. J. Lane Drug Store is visible on the right side of the picture. Several automobiles are visible along the street.

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