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Max Moxley Photographs
History--Sterling, Kansas
A group of soldiers around the turn of the century.
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Education
A panoramic view of Sterling College in the 1920's.
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History--Sterling, Kansas
The Sterling Community Band possibly in front of the Methodist Church.
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Fourth of July
This one horse, rear engine buggy was the highlight of the Fourth of July parade in 1906. It is advertising Arnold Milling Co. Crystal Flour. Notable…
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Flood of 1929--Sterling, Kansas
The 1929, water came from a six-inch rain on Cow Creek northwest of Lyons. It entered Sterling from the northwest. Arkansas River waters never reached…
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History--Sterling, Kansas
In 1901, Frank A. Lundquist owned the first dial system above Citizen State Bank.
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Veterans
This is a picture which has been kicking around town for more than 100 years. This much is known: the men are Civil War veterans, members of Mead Post…
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Flood of 1929--Sterling, Kansas
In this photo, taken on July 12, 1929, jeweler Bill Brown rows a boat in front of the Masonic Lodge.
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History--Sterling, Kansas
Trophies won by various Sterling chorus groups in the 1910's and 1920's.