A bartender stands behind the bar with arms folded. Three men are leaning against the bar, and a dog stands next to a stove at the far right. There are signs for the Potosi Brewing Company, Lash’s Bitters, Golden Wedding Pure Rye, Harper Whisky, Vin…
A man, possibly Lawrence J. Whelan or Frank M. Whelan, wearing a vest and bow tie stands behind the counter at Whelan Bros. Grocers, 159 South Bluff. A box of 24 packages of Washington Crisps Corn from United Cereal Mills Ltd. sits on the floor in…
One of the itinerant photographers poses, looking at a can of paint, with a second unidentified man in the foreground. A third man stands, along with a woman, in the background at right, and a fourth man stands in a raised office at the back of the…
Ella and Katherine O'Donnell owned this hair dressers shop. One of the sisters is leaning against a small table, displaying a hairpiece to a gentleman, possibly one of the photographers, who is seated in a chair facing a mirror. Visible in the rear…
A man wearing a white shirt and a bow tie sits at a roll-top desk examining papers. A June, 1912 Jaeger & Lenehan Insurance calendar hangs above a telephone behind him. Outside the office window is a brick building where portions of the words "Farley…
Three clerks pose in an unidentified office. Two of the clerks are standing, looking at papers. One of the clerks is sitting at a desk and looking at the camera. A folder on a desk in the foreground reads: “Sales Totals.” A mounted advertisement on…
Attorney Robert P. Roedell stands at left looking at a document. An unidentified man, possibly Henry C. Kenline, sits at a roll-top desk, probably in the Kenline & Roedell law office, room 417 of the B & I Building. Three different June, 1912 picture…
A man holding a cigar sits at a large desk at left in this unidentified grocery warehouse office. A woman sits in front of a small table with a Remington Standard Typewriter No. 6 at the back of the office. The office has large windows that look out…
Arthur H. Sigmann (or Sigman) sits at a desk in the Armour & Company office at 298 Iowa Street. He wears a butchers’ smock and a straw hat and is looking at a letter. Other papers and letters cover his desk. The only one that is legible reads: “’Ever…
Two men wearing butchers’ smocks stand in the Armour and Company Meat Locker at 298 Iowa Street. The man at left, wearing a straw hat, is the manager, Arthur H. Sigmann (or Sigman). The number “103” has been written on the emulsion side of the…