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  • Collection: Draper Album

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Black and white photograph of W. R. Round and Son foundry located at 8th Street and Boardman Avenue, ca. 1900.

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Anderson funeral home owners, their portraits side by side, wearing formal period dress.

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The Oval Wood Dish Company made wooden ware items. These are pictures of the factory and the interior machinery. The factory was located on the north end of Boardman Lake.

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Interior of the Citizens Telephone Exchange with operators and the switching room.

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Interior of the furniture department of the Hannah Lay Mercentile store on Front Street.

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William Jackson's machine shop.

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Interior of the Hannah Lay Flour Mill. Sacks of flour and equipment are shown.

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Interior picture of the Potato Implement Company on State Street. They made planters and other framing equipment.

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L. D. Curtis, funeral Director and assistant Clara S. Williams.

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Dynamo room of the Boardman River Light and Power Co.
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