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Packaging cigars at the Fendrich Cigar Factory at 101 Oakley St. In 1833 the Fendrich family immigrated to Baltimore from the Margraviate of Baden in the Holy Roman Empir[...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-007 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |
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Women rolling or wrapping cigars at the Fendrich Cigar Factory at 101 Oakley St. In 1833 the Fendrich family immigrated to Baltimore from the Margraviate of Baden in the [...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-002 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |
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Women rolling or wrapping cigars at the Fendrich Cigar Factory at 101 Oakley St. In 1833 the Fendrich family immigrated to Baltimore from the Margraviate of Baden in the [...]
circa 1912 | MSS 216-005 | Maxine G. Akins Collection |
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Party celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Fendrich Cigar Co. at 111-115 Main St. This location burned in 1910 and the company moved to its final location on Oakley S[...]
1905 | MSS 205-001 | Anna Orr Collection |
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Decorative cover for a cigar box, featuring John Jennings, the first governor of Indiana (November 7, 1816-September 12, 1822). "JONATHAN JENNINGS, Indiana's first s[...]
1905 | MSS 205-009 | Anna Orr Collection |
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Interior hallway and stairwell of the Fendrich Cigar Co. at 111-115 Main St. This location burned in 1910 and the company moved to its final location on Oakley St. in 191[...]
1905 | MSS 205-006 | Anna Orr Collection |
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Room of workers at the Fendrich Cigar Co. at 111-115 Main St. They appear to be possibly preparing the tobacco leaves. This location burned in 1910 and the company moved [...]
1906 | MSS 205-011 | Anna Orr Collection |
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Head table and guests at party celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Fendrich Cigar Co. at 111-115 Main St. This location burned in 1910 and the company moved to its f[...]
1905 | MSS 205-002 | Anna Orr Collection |
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Pond in Alum Cave mining area. Southwest 1/4, Southeast 1/4, section 24, T.9N.-R.8SW., Sullivan County, Jasonville Quadrangle, Indiana
December 8, 1966 | MSS 148-007 | Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Collection |
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Abandoned stripping shovel, used in strip mining, near Barrett Cemetery, aka Bethel Cemetery, in Stendahl, IN
August 1966 | MSS 148-001 | Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Collection |
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