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    Composition and Rhetoric

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    Sign on door signed by Laura Gatta, the owner of 208 South Olive, a Victorian house turned into an apartment hotel, one story in front, three stories running down to Clay Street in the back. Demolished around 1959.

    Neg. 10225

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    Same from bridge on Grand Avenue, 1959

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    The Fremont Hotel has been removed for the widening of Fourth Street as part of the Fourth Street Cut project.

    Book 3, pg. 20 / Neg. 12919

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    Looking West from Clay Street, 1957

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    The rear of 230-232 South Olive, one of the oldest structures on the Hill, dating to the mid-1880s. Demolished in 1961.

    Book 3, pg. 47 / Neg. 10145

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    From same location showing old Central Police Station on 1st near Hill Street, 1952

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    Central Police Station, 318 West First St., built 1898, was demolished in 1956.

    Book 3, pg. 3 / Neg. 5636

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    Same stairway from Olive Street, 1959

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    Looking down from Olive Street alongside the Hill Crest apartments at 256 South Olive.

    Neg. 12637

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    Looking south on Olive from near West 3rd, 1957

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    Left to right, 324, 326, 330 and 334 South Olive St. These four structures were built as two-unit flats by Marcellus Manley, an oil man from Ohio, in 1898. All demolished in 1963.

    Book 3, pg. 29 / Neg. 10372