Two-passenger wagons : in town. [1890]-[1909].

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Two-passenger wagons : in town. [1890]-[1909].

Views of two-passenger wagons, many of them taken in the 800 block of Pearl in front of Joseph Sturtevant's studio, The Cabinet.

20 photographs (19 views).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7468766

Boulder Public Library

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