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  • Collection: Sylvan Grove Kansas History

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Interior of Sylvan Grove Roller Mill, owned by Neimyer and Martin E. Wunderlich. Sacks marked "Pride of Sylvan" flour.

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Sylvan Grove Telephone Office and Residence of E.S.W. Cross. Built by Cross in 1916. Home of Mr. & Mrs. S.M. Lawson from July 1917 to June 1918.

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Left to right: Harry V. Lawson, Ed Beverly, and two unknown men.

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The power plant under construction, Sylvan Grove had access to electricity in 1911. A water well is also shown. The building and water well are still in use today and are located just west of the town. "Power House and Well in Construction. Water…

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Early days in Sylvan Grove. Hotel is at bottom left. Lutheran Church can be seen in upper right.

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Sylvan's Main Street about 1890. View is looking south.
On the bottom of photo: "Main Street in Sylvan Grove about 1890.

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Aerial view of town looking southwest to northeast.
Sticker on image: "Map of Sylvan Grove, KS. Donated by Wilma Burger Sylvan Grove, KS."

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Sylvan Grove Main Street, possibly taken during County Fair or Carnival.

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Back Row L-R: Coach Joe Ortiz, Glen Ringler, Jr., Don Reinert, Merrill Nielsen, Larry Meitler, Jody Sigle, Coach Duane Jamison.

Front: Michael Williamson, Richard Geyer, Mickey Meyer, Alan Osterman, Marc Nielsen, Arthur Dohl.
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