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0087 – Four Monroe citizens at the Cadillac Hotel

Business, Businesses, Human Interest

0087 – Four Monroe citizens at the Cadillac Hotel

The Hotel Pearsall on the southwest corner of Main and Ferry Streets was renamed the Cadillac Hotel in May 1912 after a remodeling. The name was again changed sometime after WWI to the Healy Hotel. Ed Ritchie, Alfus? Buck—not clear on who is who. 1/06

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 3x5 pp; O; H

0086 – Camp Building, 108 West Main, in 1923 at time of construction

Buildings / Houses, Business, Businesses, Monroe area

0086 – Camp Building, 108 West Main, in 1923 at time of construction

The restaurant at left would have been on the southwest corner of Main and Lewis Streets. Geo. E. Smith Cleaning and Tailoring is on the right. Scanned negative in two passes and joined digitally. Print size is 16.5x9. 2/03

3/01; 5.5x3.25; ON; M

0061 – Storefront of Camp Riley Drug prior to 1948

Business, Businesses

0061 – Storefront of Camp Riley Drug prior to 1948

On the south side of East Main at 108 E. Main Street. According to Grace Kirwan, the brass trim about six to eight inches wide above “Candies - Drugs” had to be polished frequently. 1/03

Bill Clark; d-3/01; 4x3; D; B

0053 – Carnation Condensery with employees 1920s

Buildings / Houses, Business, Condensery, Monroe area

0053 – Carnation Condensery with employees 1920s

0024 – Dennis Barber Shop with Dennis Family

Business, Businesses

0024 – Dennis Barber Shop with Dennis Family

This photo was taken before the 1901 fire which destroyed this building. The Dennis family is at center. The building, with the barber shop, was rebuilt as a two story structure. 1/16              

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 5x7 m; O; CN10,13; B; good condition

0001 – Henry Dennis in his barbershop c1925

Business, Businesses

0001 – Henry Dennis in his barbershop c1925

Located on the south side of East Main, the Dennis Barbershop was one of the first businesses to be established in Monroe. The original barbershop burned in the 1901 fire. It provided weekly baths and shaves for the loggers who crowded Monroe on weekends. Henry Dennis, Sr. is on the left. 1/19

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 7x5; O; CN13; B

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