Four smaller photos are incorporated into the larger. The upper left shows a crowd of people on a street; the upper right, a boat on the river with a bridge in the background. The two lower photographs show a building at the end of a circular drive…
Four black automobiles decorated with flowers and streamers are driving along the parade route. The image also shows spectators viewing the parade, and, in the distance, one individual leaning out of an upper story window of a building.
Henry Jenni and an unidentified boy stand behind the counter at the Florence Grocery, 1294 Main Street. The number “134” has been written on the emulsion side of the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the picture. No number is…
Three large, five story buildings, sit on the top of a small hill where a dirt road goes to. The dirt road extends from the bottom middle of the picture and continues up to the right side of the photograph and ends towards the middle. The first…
Five men may be seen working in a large, dimly lit office. One man is standing behind a long wooden counter that extends along two sides of the space. A customer, possibly one of the photographers, is standing opposite the man, on the other side of…
Five men are packing wooden crates in a warehouse at the Dubuque Brewing and Malting Company. One of these individuals has been tentatively identified as James Hayes. Tall stacks of wooden crates with the Company logo are visible along the left side…
Pictured, from left to right, are Harlan G. Melcheor, Joel F. Nelson, George F. Jansen, Maurice Brown and Carl F. Kleinschmidt in the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank, located on the 1st floor of the B & I Building. Maurice Brown, the bank…
Five Brunswick Phonographs along a wall. The wall is a lighter color with a white lattice-work design around the wall. The wall on the left side of the photograph features two phonographs that are facing the camera, slightly angled toward one…
Emily and Edward Hoffmann are fishing while Albert stands on the bank behind them. Prince the horse waits with the buggy on the top of the bank, while another two men - probably Peter B. Sr. and Emil Youngblood - are farther downstream.