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  • Collection: Rossville Businesses

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U.G. Stewart, pictured on the left, purchased the Rossville News in June of 1901 and sold it in 1910. Pictured in the center is Ray Bartley with Paul (Peck) Stewart pictured on the right.

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Mr. Goyette in his Rossville, Kansas, drugstore; could be either Frank or Omer Goyette. It is believed Mr. Goyette occupied the drugstore around 1917.

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Pictured left to right are Richard Mason, owner of Mason's Blacksmith Shop; Frank Boyles, farmer; L. Hollenbeck, wood worker; W.S. Templin, blacksmith; Jim White, farmer; and William Strange, farmer. Richard Mason came to Rossville, Kansas, from…

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This picture of Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, was taken sometime after sidewalks were built in 1910 but before cars became the norm.

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This picture of R.W. Nason's Merchandise for Cash business was taken before RCL0029 since there are no sidewalks.

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This is a picture of a Sauer & Moode merchandise business in Rossville, Kansas.

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This café in Rossville, Kansas, was owned by E.E. Silvers. Pictured from left to right are Bob Pendleton, city marshal; Tom Nealis; unknown; Mrs. Welty, proprietor; Lula Dean Berkey; Viola Rice; boy unknown

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Pictured left to right are Joe Navarre, Bill Lynde, and C.L. Somers. It possibly was taken around 1935.

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This is a view of Rossville, Kansas, Main Street looking north in the early 1920s.

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Building sidewalks in Rossville, Kansas, are (left to right) Howard Marney, J.P. Marney, Wes Harder, and Roy Fisher.
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