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5th Street and Avenue D in Clifton

Description: View of the building at the northwest corner of Avenue D and 5th Street in downtown Clifton. The building contains J. M. Broock's Drug Store (on the corner), Greer's Barber Shop (on Avenue D), and The Clifton Record (on 5th Street). This building was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1905.
Date: [1900..1910]

5th Street in Clifton, North Side

Description: View of the north side of Fifth Street in downtown Clifton, Texas. The building in the foreground is on the southeast corner of Avenue D and 5th Street and was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1905. The Clifton Record newspaper office can be seen on the left side of this building. The building in the background is on the southwest corner of Avenue D and 5th Street.
Date: [1900..1910]

Avenue D in Clifton, East Side

Description: View of the east side of Avenue D in downtown Clifton, Texas. The P. E. Schow building is shown on the northwest corner of Avenue D and 4th Street.
Date: [1900..1910]

Birthday for Liv Grimland

Description: Large family group, honoring Liv Grimland's 90th birthday, on June 14, 1900. Those indentified are Oscar Grimland, J K Grimland, Kalmar Grimland, Lue Grimland, Orus Solberg, Otto Solberg, Selmer Solberg, Callie Solberg, Nils Grimland, Gunsten Grimland, Yern Grimland, Kerste Grimland Solberg, Inger Halverson Grimland, Isaac Solberg, Benjamin Grimland, Tom Grimland, Olena Grimland,Inez Grimland, Flora Grimland,Hattie Grimland, Sophie Brown Grimland, Annie Olson Grimland, Mary Johnson Grimland, Ed… more
Date: June 14, 1900

Bosque County Courthouse

Description: View of the the Bosque County Courthouse in Meridian, Texas. Caption says "Courthouse, Meridian".
Date: [1900..1910]

[Butchering a pig #1]

Description: Two men butchering a pig in front of a building that says "Tin Shop".
Date: [1900..1910]

[Butchering a pig #2]

Description: Four men around the carcass of a pig that is hanging by its feet from the rafters. The intestines are still attached and visible.
Date: [1900..1910]
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