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Niles Centre House - Peter Blameuser Building, circa 1870
The Niles
Centre House was located on Lincoln Avenue at Warren Avenue.
The sixteen people are not identified.
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Paroubek's Harness Maker Building, 1884
The Ivan
Paroubek's Harness Maker building was located at 8045 Lincoln
Avenue, just north of Warren Avenue. People shown: Ivan Paroubek on
far right; others not identified.
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Emil Blameuser's Greenhouse Interior, late 1880s.
Emil Blameuser is picking flowers. The note on the postcard says, 'Inside view of our sweet pea ranch'.
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Paroubek's Harness Maker Shop, 1893
The Ivan
Paroubek's Harness Maker shop was located at 8045 Lincoln Avenue.
The people are not identified.
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Paroubek's Harness Maker Shop, 1898
The Ivan
Paroubek's Harness Maker shop was located at 8045 Lincoln Avenue.
Ivan Paroubek, Sr. shown.
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P.
Baumhardt Horseshoer & Wagonmaker Building, circa 1890
The P.
Baumhardt Horseshoer & Wagonmaker building was located on the
northwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Galitz Street. The people are
not identified.
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Blameuser Building, 1895
The
Blameuser building was located on the northwest corner of Oakton
Street and Lincoln Avenue.
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The
Cheap Store - Klehm & Sons Building, circa 1896
The Cheap
Store - Klehm & Sons was located on the southwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue and Oakton Street. Children shown (left to right): Edna Ruby
Klehm, Louise Pearl Klehm, Irene Alma Klehm. Women shown (left to
right): Sophia Jarmuth Kindt, Louise Jarmuth Klehm. Men To the Right
of Women: Edwin T. Klehm, George C Klehm.
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Ludwig Schmitt's Carnation Greenhouse, late 1800s
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Ludwig Schmitt's Carnation Greenhouse Interior, late 1800s
Charles August Schmitt is picking carnations.
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Klehm's Tavern Interior, pre 1900
The
Klehm's Tavern was located in Klehm's General Store on the southwest
corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street. Shown seated at table
(left to right): unidentified; unidentified; Mr. Pfeiffer. Shown
standing (left to right): unidentified; Mr. Glauner; Bluder
Hachmeister.
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Klehm Brothers Store, circa 1900
The Klehm
Brothers Groceries and Dry Goods store was located on the southwest
corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street. The five men are
not identified.
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Klehm's General Store Interior, circa 1900
The
Klehm's General Store was located on the southwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue and Oakton Street. The people are not identified.
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Samuel Meyer General Store, circa 1900
The Samuel
Meyer General Store was located on the west side of Lincoln Avenue
just north of Galitz Street. The people are not identified.
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Samuel Meyer Groceries Building, circa 1900
The Samuel
Meyer Groceries building was located on the west side of the 7900
block of Lincoln Avenue, just south of the Niles Center Theatre. The
people not identified. Business shown: Scherer, Undertaker.
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Peter Dahm Greenhouse,
circa 1900
The Peter
Dahm greenhouse was located on Gross Point Road north of Dempster
Street.
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Adam Barg's Place Storefront, circa 1900
The Adam
Barg's Place was located on the west side of the 8000 block of
Lincoln Avenue. The men are not identified.
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Niles Center Hotel Interior, circa 1900
The Niles
Center Hotel was located on the southeast corner of Lincoln Avenue
and Oakton Street. People shown (left to right): unidentified; Mrs.
Rose; Fritz Rose (with mustache and hat); possibly Constable Andrew
Schmitz next to Fritz Rose.
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Lorenz Schaub Tavern, early 1900s
The Lorenz
Schaub Tavern was located at 7923 Lincoln Avenue. The man on the
horse drawn wagon is not identified.
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B. Doetsch - Truck Gardener, Gross Point, early 1900s
The Doetsch Homestead was located on Gross Point Road north of Golf Road.
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Emil Blameuser
Greenhouse, early 1900s
The Emil
Blameuser greenhouse was located on the south side of the 5000 block
of Warren Street.
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Robert Siegel Cigar Store, early 1900s
The Robert
Siegel Cigar Store was located on the west side of the 8000 block of
Lincoln Avenue.
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Niles Center Theatre, early 1900s
The Niles
Center Theatre was located at 7924 Lincoln Avenue.
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Schoening Wagon Maker Building, early 1900s
The
Schoening Wagon Maker building was located at 7902 Lincoln Avenue.
The four men are not identified.
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Schoeneberger's General Store Interior, early 1900s
The
Schoeneberger's General Merchandise store was located on the
southwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Brown Street.
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Schoeneberger's General Store Interior, early 1900s
The
Schoeneberger's General Merchandise store was located on the
southwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Brown Street.
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Schoeneberger Brothers Storage Building, early 1900s
The
Schoeneberger Brothers storage building was located on the southwest
corner at Lincoln Avenue and Brown Street. The four men are not
identified.
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Emil H. Blameuser Greenhouse, early 1900s
The Emil
Blameuser greenhouse was located on the south side of the 5000 block
of Warren Avenue.
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Peter Barg Saloon-Dan Lumpp Groceries, early 1900s
The Peter
Barg Sharp Corner Saloon and Dan Lumpp Groceries were located in the
vicinity of Gross Point Road at Golf Road . The people are not
identified.
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Drug Store of Niles Center Building, early 1900s
The Drug
Store of Niles Center building was located on the east side of
Lincoln Avenue just south of Oakton Street.
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Frank A. Gabel Store,
early 1900s
The Frank
A. Gabel store was located at 8118 Lincoln Avenue.
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M.M.
Gabel Stoves, Tin & Hardware Shop, circa 1900
The M.M.
Gabel Stoves, Tin & Hardware shop was located at 8122 Lincoln
Avenue. The woman and child are not identified.
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M.
M. Gabel Stoves, Tin & Hardware Shop, early 1900s
The M.M.
Gabel Stoves, Tin & Hardware shop and residence was located at 8122
Lincoln Avenue.
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Gabel Workshop Interior, early 1900s
This
workshop was probably in the M.M. Gabel Stoves, Tin & Hardware shop
which was located at 8122 Lincoln Avenue. The two men are not
identified.
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Frank A. Gabel Store Interior, early 1900s
This store
was probably the Frank Gabel store which was located at 8118 Lincoln
Avenue. The man is not identified.
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Niles Center Hotel, 1900s
The Niles
Center Hotel was located on the southeast corner of Lincoln Avenue
and Oakton Street. The people are not identified.
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Niles Center State Bank in the Blameuser Building, 1900s
The Niles
Center State Bank was in the Peter Blameuser Building located on the
northwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street.
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Stielow and Lies Greenhouses, 1900s
The Lies
and Stielow greenhouses were located on Floral Avenue and Cleveland
Street.
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Niles Center Post Office, 1901
The Niles Center Post Office was located
in the Schoeneberger General Store. The Schoeneberger General Store was located on the southwest corner
of Lincoln Avenue and Brown Street.
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