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J.C. Iversen & Co. Store — 425 East Water Street #826

Image

Elevated stereograph of J.C. Iversen and Company on the west side of Water Street (north of Grand Avenue). Other stores include: Adam Koch Restaurant and Quin's Antiquarian Book Store/Manufactory. Men are standing on the sidewalk, and there is a cigar store or wooden Indian in front of a storefront advertising cigars and tobacco. Text at right: "Milwaukee and Vicinity, Photographed by H.H. Bennett."

Creator:
Bennett, H. H. (Henry Hamilton), 1843-1908

Publication Information

Creator Bennett, H. H. (Henry Hamilton), 1843-1908

Physical Description

Format Image
Dimensions 18 x 11 cm

Collection Information

Source Collection H.H. Bennett Studio collection, 1843-1998
Call Number PH 6062A AS 306.001 Stereo
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Copyright Information

Copyright Status COPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATED
Unique ID
W012OE1
Legacy ID
WHi 95926

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