
All Bracken items dated 1897 are from an 1897 edition of Headlight: Sights
and Scenes Along the C. & O. Route which featured Augusta.
The business and residence of Mr. J. E. Dunbar
John S. Bradley's Store
More on Bradley, here.
Henry Bertram's Store
More on Bertram, here.
John Cablish & Sons
Confectionary
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| That's James A. Powers, above, and that's his residence in the upper right. Below are his two other properties, and at the right is the store of which he was the proprietor. The store was at the corner of Railroad & Elizabeth. A short bio of Powers and some notes on his store are here. |
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German National Bank, 1897
read about their "conservative yet liberal policy"
here.
Farmers National Bank
more about the bank is
here.
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This is the home and the store of Mr. L. P. Knoedler. You can find a short bio of Mr. Knoedler here. |
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Lotha Smith and his store
A little background is here.
E. G. McMath & Co.
John Buerger and his store
Some background is here.
John
I. Winters and his store.
A little more information is here.
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| The
G. W. Moneyhon Co. folks in the center picture are listed here |
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Mr. T. H. "Tick" Armstrong and his store. A short
sketch of Mr. Armstrong is here.
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