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Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas

A photograph of several businesses on Douglas Avenue in Wichita, Kansas. The business three doors to the right is Fritz Schnitzler's Saloon with a portrait of him above the porch.

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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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Photography wagon, Downs, Kansas

Queen City Photo Car

This photograph shows a group of men moving a photography wagon near Downs, Kansas. The gentleman with an "x" marked beside him has been identified as C. H. Oldson.

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Strieby Wagon and Blacksmith Shop, Council Grove, Kansas

These photographs show the Strieby Wagon and Blacksmith shop, built in 1862 by Chris Strieby in Council Grove, Kansas. The photograph of the shop interior shows Samuel Strieby at work in 1870 or earlier. Chris Strieby is visible in the two exterior photographs taken in 1910.

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Street scene, Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas

This street scene taken in Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas, shows the Commerical Hotel, which was built in 1869 and burned down in 1888. Other businesses on the block include the Sample Room, a dentist, and the Dexter Stables. There are two horse-drawn carriages and a buggy on the street, and a young child sitting on a draft horse.

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