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Sterling, Kansas

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Alden, Kansas
The home of M.J. Myers. It was razed in 1953.
Charles Haven Photographs
[Written on the front label]
Magoffin Hall, at right, was made from two buildings moved here from Raymond and Atlanta, Kansas by T.C. Magoffin 1876.…
Alden, Kansas
"Main" Street looking north. The space north of the concrete block building at the right was ravaged by fire. The hotel is left front.
Jerald K. Bourgain Photographs
Unquestionably, Sterling's most eligible bachelor in 1916 was the handsome Henry Arnold. He not only owned the town's biggest flour mill…
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.
Alden, Kansas
The Stephen-Isern Mercantile store in 1915.
Alden, Kansas
The Methodist Church in Alden, Kansas.
Alden, Kansas
The top picture of the first set of photos is a picture of the Methodist Ladies and Society in front of the Blacksmith Shop on Pioneer (Main)…
Charles Haven Photographs
[From the front label]
Development of sorghum industry in Sterling included this molasses mill at the corner of 6th and Cleveland. Other sorghum…