Stores

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Object id: 
L.01744

Black and white photograph depicts Nemetz family members on the porch of the Manitou Supply Store, Watrous, Saskatchewan.  

Date: 
[1920]
Source: 
Nemetz, Nathan
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Object id: 
L.01745

Black and white photograph depicts Sam Nemetz's store in Watrous, Saskatchewan. 

Date: 
[1925]
Source: 
Nemetz, Nathan
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Object id: 
L.07170

Black and white photograph depicts Harry Nemetz, General Merchants store, grandfather W. Karasov holding Phyllis, Milton in sled, Zelma, SK.      

Date: 
1923
Source: 
Nemetz, Harry
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Object id: 
L.18529

Black and white photograph (nitrate negative) depicts an unidentified man standing in front of the Sylvester Feed Co. store.
Subseries: Sylvester family.

Date: 
[ca. 1900]
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Object id: 
L.18517

Black and white photograph (nitrate negative) depicts an unidentified man standing in front of the Sylvester Feed Co. store.
Subseries: Sylvester family.

Date: 
[ca. 1900]
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Object id: 
L.18498

Black and white photograph depicts unidentified people standing in front of the Sylvester Store with delivery horses.
Subseries: Sylvester family.

Date: 
[ca. 1900]
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Object id: 
L.18495

Black and white photograph depicts an unidentified man standing in front of the Sylvester Feed Co. store.
Subseries: Sylvester family.

Date: 
[ca. 1900]
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Object id: 
L.00085

Black and white photograph depicts William Benjamin Sylvester [1874-1931], son of Frank, on Sylvester Feed Company wagon.   

Date: 
[1890]
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Object id: 
L.00040

Black and white etching of Oppenheimer Bros. Importers and Wholesale Grocers,  South East Corner of Powell and Columbia Streets.   

Date: 
1890
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Object id: 
LF.40648

B&W photograph depicts a horse drawn buggy with people sitting in it, in front of a building where the front reads, "Pioneer Furniture, A. I. Bind."

Image featured in Cyril Leonoff's "An Enterprising Life Leonard Frank Photographs 1895 - 1944."

Date: 
December 9, 1911
Source: 
Landauer, Barbara