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This photograph shows an exterior view of Dudley's Drug Store in Silver Lake, Kansas. A man possibly identified as Dr. Dudley is visible sitting in a chair on the front porch of the store. Also visible on the right side of the picture is an elevator, and a man is visible standing in front of it. Partially visible in the background between the drug store and the elevator is a Union Pacific rail car.
Date: Between 1900 and 1940
Item Number: 213797
Call Number: FK2.S5 S.73 *1
Holding Institution: Jessie Von Onsdal, 1976.
Built Environment - Areas of Significance - Agriculture
Built Environment - Areas of Significance - Commerce
Built Environment - Areas of Significance - Health/Medicine
Built Environment - Function - Agriculture/Subsistence - Storage - Grain elevators
Built Environment - Function - Commerce/Trade - Business
Built Environment - Function - Commerce/Trade - Professional
Business and Industry - Agricultural Industries - Milling - Elevators
Business and Industry - Health care - Pharmacies
Business and Industry - Occupations/Professions - Pharmacists
Business and Industry - Retail - Drugstores
Collections - Photograph
Date - 1900s
Date - 1910s
Date - 1920s
Date - 1930s
Date - 1940s
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph
Places - Cities and towns - Silver Lake
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Thematic Time Period - Age of Reform, 1880 - 1917 - Progressive Era, 1900 - 1916
Thematic Time Period - Great Depression and Dust Bowl, 1929 - 1941
Thematic Time Period - Industrialization and the National Economy, 1870 - 1920
Thematic Time Period - The Twenties, 1920 - 1929
Thematic Time Period - World War I, 1914 - 1919
Thematic Time Period - World War II, 1939 - 1945
Transportation - Railroads - Companies - Union Pacific
Type of Material - Photographs
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