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Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 2980-00001
Title: Main Avenue looking east, Bismarck (D.T.)
Date: circa 1887
Summary: View of storefronts on both sides of a dirt road. Utility poles run along the left side of the street. There is a large brick building on the left.||Bismarck was founded as the Missouri River terminal of the Northern Pacific Railroad. There were several names for this city before Bismarck became official in 1873. The city became the county seat of Burleigh County in 1873 and the capitol of the Dakota Territory in 1883.
Red ID: PH_I_92716 Image ID: 46831 Image Notes: A2980-00001

Collection: A Digitized Images from Collection
Title: A Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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