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Carlin's Drug Store, Salina, Kansas
These three photographs show exterior and interior views of Carlin's Drug Store in Salina, Kansas. The first photograph shows an exterior view of the store which is different from the other dated exterior view. The sign above the stairs leading to the office on the upper floor reads, "Dr. Dewees." The second photograph shows an exterior view with a sign reading, "Carlin's Pharmacy," and showing the traditional mortar and pestle pharmacy symbol. Three girls and a dog are visible in front of the store. Signs in the windows advertise the comedian Harry Corson Clarke and a presentation titled "His Absent Boy." The third photograph shows an interior view of the store with three men visible. The men are identified (from left to right) as Henry Law, Frank Law, and Tom Carlin. Several display cases are visible along the left and right sides of the store, and the case in the middle contains boxes of cigars. Bottles of chemicals and pharmacy supplies are visible on the shelves along the left side of the store.
previewLow's Drug Store, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows an interior view of Low's Drug Store in Salina, Kansas. A soda fountain service counter is visible on the left side of the picture. Various pharmacy supplies are in bottles on the shelves on the left. Tables and chairs are partially visible in the middle of the store behind two heating radiators. Many other items for sale are visible in display cases and shelves on the right side of the picture. The display case in the right foreground appears to contain boxes of cigars. A Coca-Cola advertising sign is visible behind the soda fountain counter on the left.
previewNorth Star Drug Store, Salina, Kansas
These photographs show exterior and interior views of the North Star Drug Store in Salina, Kansas. The first photograph shows an exterior view of the store with four men standing in front of the doorway. They are identified as Emil Lagbach, Bill Cacher (son of Dr. Cacher), A. Lagbach (assistant), and Mister Nelson (druggist). The sign above the doorway includes the traditional mortar and pestle pharmacy symbol, and also has the words "Svensk Apotek," identifying the store as a "Swedish pharmacy." Signs in the window advertise "Wa-Hoo Blood and Nerve Tonic." The second photograph shows an interior view of the store with employees and customers visible in the picture. A display case with boxes of cigars is visible on the left. A table with newspapers and magazines on it is visible in the middle, with other tables and chairs behind it. A soda fountain service counter is visible on the right. Signs above the shelves advertise cigars, perfumes, photo supplies, rubber goods, prescriptions, stationery, and candy.
previewCommercial Club, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows members from the Commercial Club of Salina, Kansas, in front of a passenger car, at a unidentified location.
previewLee Warren Milling Company, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows the Lee Warren Milling Company in Salina, Kansas.
previewStreet scene, Salina, Kansas
Kansas Post Card Company, Salina, Kansas
This colored postcard shows the businesses along Santa Fe Avenue in Salina, Kansas. In the foreground crowds of people are gathered along the sidewalks. Several horse-drawn buggies and a few automobiles are visible as well as a sign for Mitchell's Drugs.
previewWestern Star Mill Dam, Salina, Kansas
Kansas Post Card Company, Salina, Kansas
This colored postcard shows the spillway of the Western Star Mill Dam in Salina, Kansas.
previewPlanters State Bank in Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows the Planters State Bank in Salina, Kansas. It was previously known as John Geis & Co. Bank. In a upper window signage is visible for "T.L. Bond, Lawyer."
previewPlanters State Bank in Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows the Planters State Bank in Salina, Kansas. The first photograph shows an employee at the teller window. The second image shows two employees sitting at desks. Planters State Bank was previously known as John Geis & Co. Bank.
previewPutnam Investment Company, Salina, Kansas
This photograph shows the Putnam Investment Company building in Salina, Kansas. It was also the home of the Homestead Building & Loan Association.
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