A hardware storefront window that is presumably G.F. Kleih Sons Hardware Store. There is a globe in the right pane window which says, "The Favorite Store of Dubuque: G.F. Kleih Sons." The storefront is separated into three panes. The tight pane has…
Pianos and other instruments are visible in this view of the display room of the Harger & Blish music store. One man is may be seen standing behind a glass display counter. Violins, mandolins, tamborines and clarinets are visible in a glass display…
This image was taken from an elevated location, and looks down on several glass, floral greenhouses. The 1911-1912 Dubuque City Directory lists the location of Harket's Floral Nursery as West 5th and Hill Streets. A truck with an open bed may be…
The photograph was taken looking across a wooden railing into a two-desk office space. A doorway separates the desks. A barrister's bookcase that appears to contain stacks of forms or cards stands along the wall next to the nearer desk while a large…
Five women, young to middle aged, stand by height in front of a wooden fence and shed. They are dressed in dark dresses and hats. On the back, they are identified as the Hartmann Girls.
This photograph of the retail shop of the Hasel Cheese Company shows a sparsely furnished space containing a long table and counter visible along the right side of the space. A cash register, scale, and three round glass plates full of cheese and…
Henry C. Reche sits at a roll-top desk in his office in the Security Building. A map of Central America hangs on the wall at the rear of the office. A small Mexican flag hangs over the desk and a Pre-Columbian style statue sits on top of the desk.…
The Mississippi River is over its banks in this north-facing image of the Dubuque waterfront. A partially submerged building with a sign reading ”Freight and Ticket Office” is visible in the right side of the image. A smoke stack and warehouses may…