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Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
Originally Judge Ansel's house, this building later became the Sterling Hospital from 1909 to 1953.
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"Some 25 years ago or so, the late Jim Wilson, part-time photographer for The Bulletin, came into the office to report that Smitty the Barber was…
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Houses
The house of Mr. Clare, believed to have been outside of Sterling.
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History--Sterling, Kansas
Icee Moxley at her desk at the Sterling Bulletin.
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History--Sterling, Kansas
A postcard featuring a scene from the Old Fashion 4th of July in Sterling.
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Sterling Cemetery
The Sterling Cemetery early in its development, with Cooper Memorial College (today called Sterling College) in the background.
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Houses
This is the residence of Judge Ansel Clark who was a lawyer and legislator. He also built the Odd Fellow building.
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Military
Company H, 2nd Regiment, Kansas National Guard, in training. It was established very early in the town's founding and was frequently called out to…
Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
Performers at the Morris Opera House.