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File:0000-clayton-010a-baptist-church-1600.jpg | 1905? looking east from Lake Street. Walter King's Buggy shop, Hansen's Hardware, Baptist Church.
File:0000-clayton-010a-baptist-church-1600.jpg | 1905? looking east from Lake Street. Walter King's Buggy shop, Hansen's Hardware, Baptist Church.
1904-1910-mule-day-005-parade-wagon-milling-broadway-1600.jpg | west end of Broadway looking north at Washington Grain and Milling Co.
1904-1910-mule-day-005-parade-wagon-milling-broadway-1600.jpg | west end of Broadway looking north at Washington Grain and Milling Co.
File:1905-1915-otto-0317-two-young-men-on-grass-1600.jpg| 1910ish west end of town looking south at barn (Later Jack McLains)
File:1904-1910-mule-day-006b-king-blacksmith-1600.jpg |Broadway and Oak, Walter King Blacksmith Shop (later Nelson (Gordon and Helen's father), Lee, and eventually Zunker Shop)
File:1904-1910-mule-day-006b-king-blacksmith-1600.jpg |Broadway and Oak, Walter King Blacksmith Shop (later Nelson (Gordon and Helen's father), Lee, and eventually Zunker Shop)
File:1904-1910-mule-day-007a-parade-east-on-broadway.png | 1905 Jimmy Moorhouse's Saloon and Barber Shop (where Harry Bartholomew worked) and J. A. Hansen home.
File:1904-1910-mule-day-007a-parade-east-on-broadway.png | 1905 Jimmy Moorhouse's Saloon and Barber Shop (where Harry Bartholomew worked) and J. A. Hansen home.

Revision as of 10:58, 9 April 2024

This following is a time sequenced set of photos of businesses on Broadway Avenue.