Abstract
| View from street level of seven men, one holding a white automobile tire and box, standing in front of a three-story building at 115 Pearl Street that housed L. Natenshon & Company in La Crosse, WI. The building reads John Franckle's Building, 1870. Painted on the building are the words Hides and Junk, Furs and Wool, Auto and Tires. A Star Gasoline fueling station is on the paved sidewalk in front of the building. A fire hydrant also appears on the sidewalk. Streets and alleys are paved with bricks. A bicycle leans against the front of the two-story building to the left (west) which housed Ranis Sheet Metal Works. |
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