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Asylum with Gardens in Front at Richland Center, Wisconsin
Black and white photograph. Pen note on back gives general historical information about the asylum, black pen note gives name of donor.
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Asylum with Large Trees in Front at Richland Center, Wisconsin
Black and white photograph. Pen note on back gives general historical information about the asylum, black pen note gives name of donor.
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Asylum with One Tree in Front at Richland County, Wisconsin
Pen note on back gives name of person who donated photo. Manufactured by J.W. Burnham & Son.
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Asylum with Small Trees in Front at Richland County, Wisconsin
Pen note on back gives who donated it. Manufactured by L. L. Cook Company, Milwaukee.
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Auditorium
Color photograph of auditorium taken from across Central Avenue. Also shows American flag on a flagpole and 3 automobiles in front. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue.
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Auditorium Fire Escape
Color photograph of north side of auditorium along Mill Street with sidewalk.Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue.
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Auditorium Placque 1
Color photograph of placque on outside of Richland Center Auditorium affixed to a piece of cardboard. Text on placque reads, “FIRST MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM IN WISCONSIN ERECTED IN 1912 PEARL L. LINCOLN MAYOR”. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue.
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Auditorium Placque 2
Color photograph of placque on outside of Richland Center Auditorium affixed to a piece of cardboard. Text on placque reads, “FIRST MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM IN WISCONSIN ERECTED IN 1912 PEARL L. LINCOLN MAYOR”. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue.
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Auditorium Placque 3
Color photograph of placque on outside of Richland Center Auditorium. Text on placque reads, “FIRST MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM IN WISCONSIN ERECTED IN 1912 PEARL L. LINCOLN MAYOR”. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue.
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Auditorium, After Being Finished with Street Lights
Divided back postcard of auditorium taken from the northeast. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue. Written on front of picture in white, “CITY AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CENTER, WIS.”
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Auditorium, After Being Finished with Street Lights, colorized
Divided back postcard of auditorium taken from the northeast. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue. Imprinted on front of picture in black, “City Auditorium, Richland Center, Wis.” Colorized version of P000188-03.
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Auditorium, City
City Auditorium. Picture taken from intersection of Mill and Central looking southwest. Address is 182 North Central Avenue
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Auditorium, Empty Interior copy 1
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels empty. Written on front in white, “AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Addressed in black ink to: “Mr. Philip Rolfe, Soldier's Grove, Wis.” No postmark.
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Auditorium, Empty Interior copy 2
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels empty. Written on front in white, “AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” a one cent stamp postmarked 13 Jan 1914, 3:30 pm. Addressed in pencil to: “Mrs. Ed. Robison, Richland Ctr, Wis., Route 3”. Message on back in pencil, “Jan. 12, 1914, Dear friend, I will want Butter Wed. or Thur. and Joe would like 2 lbs. if you have it to spare if you have Just make it in a roll and send it up here, Rose Anderson”.
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Auditorium, in Winter After Being Finished
Divided back postcard of auditorium taken from the northeast. Taken in winter as there is snow on the ground. Building is located on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Mill Street. Address is 182 North Central Avenue. Written on front of picture in white, “CITY AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Addressed to in black ink, “Mrs. Florence Rolfe, Soldier's Grove, Wis.”
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Auditorium, Opening Night copy 1
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels full of people. Written on front in white, “AUDIENCE AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Written on back in pencil, “Harley Pease, Dr. Dougherty, Levi Bancroft, Dave James, Norm James and wife, Harley Pease” and “Believe this to be Auditorium dedication picture 1912”.
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Auditorium, Opening Night copy 2
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels full of people. Written on front in white, “AUDIENCE AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Written on back in blue ink, “Opening night of the first muncipal auditorium in Wis. Erected 1912, Richland Center”.
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Auditorium, Opening Night copy 3
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels full of people. Written on front in white, “AUDIENCE AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Written on back in pencil, “This is the interior of the Opera House at R. Center you can pick out a few with a glass. Mabel and the girls were cut off.” and “x Mrs. Fogo”, “x Norm James”, “x Dr. Smith”. Written in black ink, “Mrs. D. E. Smith”.
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Auditorium, Opening Night copy 4
Divided back postcard of interior of auditorium seats from the stage showing both levels full of people. Written on front in white, “AUDIENCE AUDITORIUM RICHLAND CTR. WIS.” Written on back in black ink, “Mildred Brewer”, “Front Row Far Right (R to L) 1 D. ? James 2 Ada James 3 Jams Brewer”, “Front Row Center Isle Georgiana James N. L. James Leslie”. Written in pencil lightly, “Mrs Millie Kintz”.
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Austin House Hotel
Located on the corner of Main and Court Streets. Picture taken from the north looking south. Also shows a horse and wagon. Sign on front of building, “CABINET SHOP”, and another underneath is unreadable and then “SHOP” under the other sign.
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