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Waterman's General Store |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Object records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
7 |
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2012.6.19 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, plate, 8 1/4" diameter, china Front- ripple edge with goldtone border at bottom, also decorative goldtone border, centered with 48 star American flag on pole, printed in goldtone below flag - "Compliments of F.C. Waterman, dealer in general merchandise, Bartlett, ILL." Back - "D.E. McNicol, East Liverpool, O." Fred C. Waterman Jr. opened his general store on March 1, 1907. It was located at the southwest corner of Railroa...
Record Type: Object
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2014.1.60 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, plate, 6 1/2" dia., Front- two rows of goldtone banding around rim, transfer image of two people, one male and one female, laying on ground with golf clubs in foreground, in black- "Christy", "Fairly Won", "Term, CP'RT.MOFFA[?] YARD & O N.Y. 1907". The last wording is difficult to read and most likely not correct.. In goldtone- "Compliments of Fred C. Waterman, Bartlett, ILL." Back- in green-"Dresden, China" Fred C. Water...
Record Type: Object
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2015.1.31 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, three two-story structures, two facing one street and the other facing another street, corner view. Lamp post on corner, car parked on street. Once located at the southwest corner of Oak and Railroad Avenues, the Genck Apartments (middle building) was razed in 1979. Built in the late 1870s, the structure was first home to Waterman's General Store and greatly altered in 1953 into a multi-family residence by ...
Record Type: Photo
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2015.1.52 - Transparency, Slide
Transparency, Slide, 2" x 2", color, streetview of two-story "stone" sided structure with center entrance, on corner, bushes, utility pole and lines. tress and buildings in background. Built in the late 1870s, as Waterman's General Store, the structure was once located at the southwest corner of Railroad and Oak Avenues. The second floor served as a dance/meeting hall. At one point the Bartlett's post office was located inside. O'Brien's Gener...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.128 - Postcard
Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2" l, black and white, Front- image taken outside in snow, several buildings and a moving steam locomotive in background. In foreground an evergreen tree and flagpole, printed in white, "Bartlett Ill.GJG" Back- unused. Then Bartlett resident Gary Gates took this image of a steam train passing through downtown and created a postcard of it. He was looking southwest from Oak Avenue. The two-story building was once hom...
Record Type: Object
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2017.10.124 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- house in background with tall trees in foreground, building on right, car in foreground The white home in the background, now razed, once stood at 214 S. Oak Avenue. The Jensen family, Edward and Serena and their children Elaine, Violet and Wayne lived there for many years. The building on the right, once Waterman's General Store, was razed also. The parking area in the foreground belonged to The Eck, also...
Record Type: Photo
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2017.10.65 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black and white Front- Women standing outdoors holding a child upward in her arms, building in background. Violet Jensen Haase (1926-2015) proudly holds her nephew, Michael Allen Atchison, in the front yard of her 214 S. Oak Avenue home. Michael's parents were Violet's sister, Elaine Jensen Atchison and her husband Melbourne. The building is the back of Waterman's General Store that was once located on the southwest corner of ...
Record Type: Photo
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2018.33.3 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, a man in uniform and a woman standing outside with trees and buildings in background. Melbourne (Mel) Atchison (1924-1979) was home on leave during his WW II Naval service when he posed with his future wife, Elaine Jensen Atchison (1924-2014). They are standing in the front yard of Elaine's family home once located at 212 S. Oak Avenue. To the left is Waterman's General Store, now razed. To the right is The Eck T...
Record Type: Photo
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A76-1-1 - Novelty, Promotional
Novelty, promotional, plate, 8 1/4" dia, Front - ripple edge with light green border, also decorative gold border, white china, centered with 48 star American flag on pole, printed in gold below flag reads "Compliments of F.C. Waterman, dealer in general merchandise, Bartlett, ILL." Back - "D.E. McNicol, East Liverpool, O." Fred C. Waterman Jr. opened his general store on March 1, 1907. It was located at the southwest corner of Railroad and Oa...
Record Type: Object
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P02-1-1 - Print, Photographic
Print, Photographic, Mat 9"w x 7"h, Photo 6.5"w x 4.5"h, Sepia, Front - Two story retail store, buggy with people pulled by horses in front, three men sitting and standing on steps, people off to right in background, sign above door - "Selz Shoes", sign on left "Henry Hoth Sample Room", signs above window - "Prince George Cigar 5 cents", Back - written in ink "Watermann's Store, tavern below Winkelmann's and Fred and Fred Pat Humbracht", yellow p...
Record Type: Photo

