Sterling Digital Collections

Sterling, Kansas

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Max Moxley Photographs
The first light plant building in 1889.
Max Moxley Photographs
The back of the Sterling Bulletin with the new linotype machine.
Max Moxley Photographs
Max and Icee Moxley in 1999, a year before Icee passed away.
Max Moxley Photographs
Max Moxley at his desk at the Sterling Bulletin.
Max Moxley Photographs
The photo was taken by Sterling photographer H.L. Truesdell, who had a studio at Seventh and Adams. Local cattleman agree that the location appears to…
Max Moxley Photographs
{Written on back of picture} J.H. Smith, founding President, himself from New York bought in Eastern Capital to finance local broomcorn buyers.…
Max Moxley Photographs
Men working at a newspaper, possibly the Sterling Bulletin.
Max Moxley Photographs
Printing room in one of the several papers in Sterling around the turn of the century.
Max Moxley Photographs
Here is the nursing class of 1932, posed on the front porch of the venerable old building which served the community for 40 years. Left to right on…
Max Moxley Photographs
The Sterling Bulletin and other businesses in Sterling around the 1950's.