Sterling Digital Collections

Sterling, Kansas

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Max Moxley Photographs
Max Moxley at his desk at the Sterling Bulletin.
Max Moxley Photographs
Icee Moxley at her desk at the Sterling Bulletin.
Max Moxley Photographs
Max and Icee Moxley in 1999, a year before Icee passed away.
Max Moxley Photographs
D.J. Fair Lumber Company was one of the first businesses in Sterling.
Max Moxley Photographs
The first light plant building in 1889.
Max Moxley Photographs
This historic house is still standing on 304 E. Monroe.
Max Moxley Photographs
This is the residence of Judge Ansel Clark who was a lawyer and legislator. He also built the Odd Fellow building.
Max Moxley Photographs
The house of Mr. Clare, believed to have been outside of Sterling.
Max Moxley Photographs
The Arkansas river flooded in 1929 and 1973. This pictures shows how the river looked in 1887, with low banks and no trees . Prairie fires were said…
Max Moxley Photographs
The one-room West Washington School, about four miles south of Sterling is shown in this photograph.