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Superior Avenue 1890, CP06844 |
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Looking to the north side of Superior Avenue from West 6th Street. The building occupied by J.L. Hudson (4th building from the left) was known as the Wiltshire Block. The Post Office occupied it while waiting for the Group Plan building (corner of Superior and Public Square) to be built. Atop the first building on the right is a sign for Krumhars Studio. The brothers Robert and Rynald Krumhar, photographers, worked together from 1892-1895 were photographers active in Cleveland |
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1890 date QS:P571,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Superior Avenue 1890, CP06844 (English)
Looking to the north side of Superior Avenue from West 6th Street. The building occupied by J.L. Hudson (4th building from the left) was known as the Wiltshire Block. The Post Office occupied it while waiting for the Group Plan building (corner of Superior and Public Square) to be built. Atop the first building on the right is a sign for Krumhars Studio. The brothers Robert and Rynald Krumhar, photographers, worked together from 1892-1895 were photographers active in Cleveland (English)
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