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R         Maries County (Mo.).

587                  Photograph collection, ca. 1880s-1930s.

                                    Forty-six views.

 

 

 

These are photographs copied from Volumes 1-9 of the scrapbook collection at the Old Jail Museum at Vienna, Missouri.  They feature significant locations, buildings, events, and indi­viduals mostly in Maries County, Missouri.  Many of the views are of Vienna, but there are also photo­graphs of Belle, Paydown, Safe, Summerfield, Vichy, the Gasconade River, St. James in Phelps County, Meta in Osage County, and Dixon in Pulaski County.  The views have been cop­ied on 35mm black and white film.

 

 

Negative sheet A:  From Scrapbooks 1-4

 

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01.       Maries County Home Advertiser building, Vienna, Mo.  Cast concrete building, ca. 1905, built

              for the Rev. John Fugel.  The Home Advertiser later merged with the Maries County Gazette.

02.       Hefti residence.

03.       Johnson Ford, Gasconade River, Maries County, Mo.

04.       John W. Terrell residence, S. Mill St., Vienna, Mo., 1908.

05.       Old Grist Mill, Vichy, Mo.

06.       Vienna Hotel and Feed Stable (Spratley Hotel), S. Main St., Vienna, Mo., ca. 1910.

07.       Tent-office of Herald newspaper, Meta, Mo., 17 October 1902. “First house and first place of

              business on the townsite.”  (left to right) townsite agent J. W. Terrell; N. J. Rowan, editor.

08.       John Otto general store, Vienna, Mo.  Otto was in business, 1882-1921.  The building burned

              during the 1930s.

09.       Maries County courthouse, Vienna, Mo., built 1869-1870.

10.       Hutchison residence, Vienna, Mo.  Left to right: Ernest Hutchison, Cecil Hutchison, and

              Nettie Hutchison, ca. 1910.

11.       View looking south on Main Street, Vienna, Mo., ca. 1904.

12.       Visitation Catholic Church, Vienna, Mo.

13.       Indian Ford Bridge, Gasconade River, ca. 1902.

14.       William McKeever blacksmith shop.

15.       Summerfield depot, Rock Island Railroad, built 1904.

16.       Bryan-Seward club, Vienna, Mo., 1896.  Thought to be July Fourth celebration.        

17.       Old Jail Museum, Vienna, Mo.

18.       Interior of George J. Redel store, ca. 1936

19.       Vienna baseball team, pre-1907.

20.       St. James Normal School, St. James, Mo., June 1906.

20A.    T. A. Felker residence, Vienna, Mo.  Built ca. 1890.

 

 

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Negative sheet B:  From Scrapbooks 6-9

 

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01.       Vienna Hotel, Vienna, Mo., 27 December 1913

02.       Von Gremp Drug Co., Vienna, Mo., ca. 1914.  Operated by George E. Cansler.  Razed 1973.

03.       Ribbon badge for Vienna Free Silver Club.

04.       Pool hall, Vienna, Mo., ca. 1915.  Left to right: Grover Cox, Logan McDaniel, Ben Schwartze,

              Everett Terrill, Henry J. Schwartze, Ed Conrad (manager), James A. McDaniel, George

              Armstrong.

05.       Paydown, Mo., ca. 1913.

06.       Valsain G. Latham (1814-  ).

07.       Coppedges’s steam mill, Safe, Mo.

08.       Liberty Bond rally, Vienna, Mo., 1918.

09.       Hotel Maries, Vienna, Mo.  Operated by James Moses and Rachel Hoops Smith.  Sold to Albert

              Smith Henderson, 1889.

10.       Interior of Terry store, Vienna, Mo., ca. 1928.  Left to right: William I. Knight, Timothy Joseph

              Terry (proprietor).  Building razed in 1973.

11.       Vienna Producers Exchange, ca. 1927.  Left to right: Joseph T. Fennessey (manager), Jessie

              Coffee, Ben Adkins, Clay Adkins, Ed Tockstein, Adam Copeland, Vivia Gillespie Crum

              Copeland, Viola Crum McKinney, William Malone, Charles H. Finn.

12.       Vichy Post Office and Love’s general store, ca. 1918.  Left to right: Lafayette Murray, ---- King,

              George Clymer, ---- Warner, Nettie Warner, and John Love (proprietor and postmaster).

13.       Early printers.  Nate Rowan on left.

14.       Bird’s-eye view of Dixon, Mo., ca. March 1908.

15.       Main Street, Vienna, Mo.

16.       Maries County Bank, built 1902.

17.       Steam tractor and road graders.

18.       Maries County Times office, Belle, Mo.  Operated by John G. Slate, ca. 1895-1896.

19.       McDaniel’s store and restaurant, Vienna, Mo., ca. 1925.

20.       Martha Hyer Bowles (Mrs. Edward Bowles).  Lived in Vienna, Mo., 1882-1900.

21.       Visitation School, Vienna, Mo.  Built 1926.

22.       Gasconade River steamerboat Royal.  Operated by Hermann Ferry & Packet Company.

              Discontinued ca. 1930.

23.       Livery stable and feed store, Vienna, Mo.  Operated 1905-1910 by Homer F. Hollenbeck.

24.       Interior of Vienna Producers Exchange, ca. 1927.

25.       Vienna Music Club, ca. 1900.  Back row, standing: Clara Underwood, Lee Henderson, Pauline

              Schenker Rainey, unknown, unknown.  Second row from top: Mollie Holmes, Kate Branson,

              Kate Otto, Lola Roberts, Bertha Schenker, Edna Lindner.  Third row: Floyd Felker, Michael

              Eads, Annie Groves, Lillian Felker, “Dr. Fritz’s wife.”  Front row: Lettie Rowan, Leslie Gramp,

              Elsie Snodgrass, Mabel Schenker.

             

 

 

 


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