The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on another photo as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on the back as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
The photograph shows a building that has been gutted and its upper stories destroyed, likely by fire. The words still readable on the building include "men's furnishing" "Jones'" "overalls and "duck." It could have been the Jones Bros Garment Co.,…
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. Underneath are young boys, approximately thirty. They are identified on the back as St. Mary's St. Boniface Society.
The entrance to the church is decorated with banners in German, crosses, flags, and ribbons. It is identified on another photo as St. Boniface at St. Mary's.
Two girls and other men stand on the street in front of a gutted building. There are stacks of lumber and all around. The sign in the surviving building says "H Sussmann, Bakery, Open Monday." According to the 1913 City Directory, the Henry Sussmann…
A man and two boys stand on the railroad tracks in a yard wit ha water tower, buildings, and train cars behind them. It is identified as the Dubuque Water Co.
The print is divided into an upper and lower photograph. The upper shows a man standing on the track in a rail yard with the city in the background. The other shows a man sitting on a hill looking at stacks of lumber with the courthouse and city in…