C: Strand Theater on Main Street
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.39-2-8-22
- Bestanddeel
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
C: Strand Theater on Main Street
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Boxes 1 and 1a contain photos and information about residential buildings. Box 2 contains material on commercial buildings, churches, and some disaster photos. Box 3 contains oversized maps, articles, etc.
R: 436 East Street (Almy House)
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Built by S. Cooper in 1860. Non-extant.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Henely House. Photo taken in 1980s.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
J.W. Billings House. Two photographs: one with house being moved in about 1921; the second in its new location on 16th Avenue.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Manatt House.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Torn down by college in the summer of 2003.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
C: Nelson Sons Sample Day. 816 Fourth Avenue
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
C: Corner of 2nd Avenue and Main Street
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
C: Chapin House and railroad depot
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Two photos: one taken after 1892 with Union Depot; the other before 1891-2 (pre-Union Depot frame buildings)
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Photo taken 1892.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Located on alley between Main and Broad. Michael Snyder and Louis Spencer, bankers.
C: Spaulding Block (914-918 Main Street)
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Photo taken c. 1980.
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
The large garage (with mansard roof) belongs to 1120 Main Street (the Charles H. Spencer house). Charles Spencer is standing in rubble on garage roof. Spencer's greenhouse in foreground. Alley between Main and Broad runs through center of photo. Photo looking northeast.