Charles S. Turner plumbing store. 1898.

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Charles S. Turner plumbing store. 1898.

View of the interior of the Charles S. Turner Plumbing Company at 1125 Pearl Street featuring displays of bathtubs, sinks and toilets. Posed in the photo are Charles and Emma Turner and their dog, Daisy.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7463984

Boulder Public Library

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