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337 1/4 S. Hill Street


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    More South, same side of Hill Street

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    Tall building at far left is the Black Building at Fourth and Hill. From there, left to right, the Roberts Block, 353 South Hill (architect: Robert Brown Young, 1904); the arch-windowed University Club, 349-51 South Hill (architect: John Parkinson, 1904); 345-47 South Hill (architect: Parkinson and Bergstrom, 1905); Pembroke Building; Doran Building.

    Neg. 14113

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    W/S of Hill Street between 3rd and 4th

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    Left, Pembroke Building; at right, Doran Building.

    Neg. 14112

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    N/S of 4th between Olive and Hill streets, 1959

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    Looking east down Fourth Street. The Hotel Clark/Center Garage (architect: Dodd & Richards, 1919) at left. At center, the Selma Hotel, built as the Antlers (architect: Robert Brown Young, 1902); the Black Building (architect: Edelman & Barnett, 1910) is at Hill.

    Neg. 12721

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    W/S of Hill Street from 3rd Street South, 1962

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    The Ferguson Building (architect: George Herbert Wyman, 1910). Behind it, the Luckenbach (architect: Edelman & Barnett, 1910).

    Neg. 14173

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    Touraine Apartments at 447 S. Hope Street

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    The Touraine Apartments (architect: Arthur L. Haley, 1904), demolished in late 1963.

    Book 3, pg. 4 / Neg. 13372

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    Window of Barber College (with reflections), 349 S. Hill Street

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    American Barber College, located in the Pembroke Building.

    Neg. 1428