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Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
This photo features an early shoemaker in Sterling, Kansas.
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
In 1901, Frank A. Lundquist owned the first dial system above Citizen State Bank.
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
A 6th grade class from the 1900-1901 school year.
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
This photo shows students and teachers, with names of several of them on the back of the picture.
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
One of our favorite pictures is this view of the rather primitive kitchen in Sterling's leading hostelry, The Transcontinental, later known variously…
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
A group of farmers from Rice County
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
The late E.C. Wellman can be seen heading wheat in a top hat, on the extreme right. The photo was taken 1894, on the southeast quarter of section…
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
{Written On back of picture} Taken early 1900's on the Bill Jacobs farm across the road from the now Orville McNey farm. The late Mr. Jacobs and Mr.…
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
A horse sale during the 1890's or 1900's at 103 West Monroe.
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
This spacious hall was located in the southwest corner of an inn. When the kitchen was closed in the 1930's, this part of the hotel became the living…