Saller Dry Goods Company. 1925-1928.

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Saller Dry Goods Company. 1925-1928.

Views of the two-story brick building that was erected at 1302-1304 Pearl Street in 1920 by Henry J. Saller and Frank J. Hronek. Photos include three views of Saller's Dry Goods store, two views of the interior of Cotillion Hall, whose address was 1932 13th Street; and two views of the ruins after the fire, one of which also shows the Weber Barber Shop at 1306 Pearl.

8 photographs (7 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7464234

Boulder Public Library

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Gerlach, Harry P., 1883-1941,

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S.A. Forbess and his son G.M. Forbess owned and operated a threshing business near Hygiene between 1878 and 1920. They bought their first steam powered threshing machine about 1888. The father and son were equal partners until 1903, when S.A. Forbess retired. From the description of Agriculture : threshers. [ca. 1907]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427395128 ...

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