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    Detail of building (the DOME), S/W corner of 2nd, and Grand Avenue, 1957

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    The Moorish/Mission-style Minnewaska, renamed "the Dome," 201 South Grand, built by James Shields and daughter Maud, in 1902. Burned in 1964, it was demolished soon after.

    Book 1, pg. 33 / Neg. 10232

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    142 S. Grand Avenue, 1957

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    Robert Larkins built this house in 1888 at 142 South Grand as his residence and to house boarders. It was demolished in 1957. Its architects are unknown but may be Bradbeer and Ferris.

    Book 1, pg. 17 / Neg. 9992

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    Wrecking of Capitol Hotel, 300 block, W/S of S. Grand Avenue, 1962

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    Demolition of the Kenneth, 325 South Grand Ave (architect: William H. Mohr, 1905); still standing is the Stevens at 321 (architect: Frederick R. Dorn, 1904) which was demolished at the end of 1964.

    Book 3, pg. 16 / Neg. 14101

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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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    S. Bunker Hill Avenue between 1st and 2nd streets

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    This is likely looking toward the rear of 115 South Grand under demolition in the fall of 1957.

    Neg. 9883

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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