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Collection: 00259 - Wally Owen Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00044
Title: Harry Allen, Dick Stevens, Bill Towson and others at Rough Riders Hotel, Medora, N.D.
Date: circa 1914
Summary: Men sit reading newspapers in a common room at the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora. Several boys are also present. Advertisements and maps hang on the walls. The only names attached to men in the photograph are Harry Allen, Dick Stevens, and Bill Towson.
Red ID: PH_I_52870 Image ID: 459613 Image Notes: 00259-00044

Collection: 00259 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Wally Owen Photograph Collection
Date: 1900-1940

Summary: Images of Wildrose (N.D.), Dickinson (N.D.), Medora (N.D.), and Peaceful Valley Ranch (N.D.).

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