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Collection: 00175 - Robert T. Johnson Photograph Collection
Series:
Folder: 0001
Item: 00002
Title: Depot & Train New England (N.D.)
Date: Circa 1914
Creator: Johnson, Robert T.
Inscription/Marks: "C.M. St. P. Depot New England, N.D. Copyright 1914 by E.G. Anderson"--Handwritten on front of photograph.
Summary: A view of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway depot at New England, N.D. Several men stand on the siding next to the depot. Boxes and cream cans are visible next to the depot. The Fuller and Potter Lumber Company is visible to the right of the depot.
Red ID: PH_I_148166 Image ID: 98058 Image Notes: 00175-00002

Collection: 00175 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Robert T. Johnson Photograph Collection
Date: Circa 1900 - Circa 1915

Summary: Postcard photos of street scenes in New England, Bowman, Dickinson, Cooperstown, Douglas, Hettinger, Mott, Munich, Lakota, and Garrison (N.D.) and McLaughlin (S.D.). John D. Johnson, a building contractor, built many of the buildings pictured here.

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