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Holmes Opera House Store
Holmes Opera House Store (Galesburg, Ill.); Clarkson J. & Co. Groceries (Galesburg, Ill.); Anderson's Restaurant (Galesburg, Ill.); Lamphear & Tryner Jewelers & Opticians (Galesburg, Ill.); Hitching posts; Carriages & coaches; Horses; Road, brick
Image shows from left to right, Holmes Opera House Store, Clarkson J. & Co. Groceries, Anderson's Restaurant and Lamphear & Tryner Jewelers & Opticians. The Holmes store advertises Dress Goods, Furnishings,...
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Sugar bush
Sugar maple tapping; Sugar industry; Maple sugar industry; Maples; Men; Women; Children; Horses; Harnesses; Carts & wagons; Barrels; Clothing & dress; Rio (Knox County, Ill. : Township); Photographic prints
Photograph shows 15 men, women and children at a sugar bush camp, tapping sugar maple trees and boiling the sap down to make either maple syrup or maple sugar. There are two sheds visible with a great...
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Horses and carriage near Knox County courthouse
Horses; Carriages & coaches; Horse teams; Knox County (Ill.) Courthouse.; Standish Park (Galesburg, Ill.); Parks (Galesburg, Ill.); Trees (Galesburg, Ill.); Harnesses; road, brick; Wheels; Galesburg (Ill.); Photographic prints
Photographs shows a carriage with two dark colored horses harnessed to it parked on South Street in front of Standish Park. The Knox County courthouse can be seen in the background on the right. Also visible...
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Charles H. Osgood photo studio in Wataga, Ill.
Osgood, Charles H.; Photographers; Photographic studios; Photographs; Photography; Wooden buildings; Men; Carts & wagons; Horses; Signs (Notices); Windows; Houses; Fences; Trees; Wataga (Ill.); Glass negatives
Photograph shows a one-story wooden building that was used as the studio for photographer Charles H. Osgood. Three men are visible, one looking out of a window, one in the doorway next to some framed portraits...
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