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Photograph of A. F. Rickfelder Buggy & Carriage Storefront

Citation

“Photograph of A. F. Rickfelder Buggy & Carriage Storefront,” Madison Historical, accessed October 9, 2025, https://madison-historical.siue.edu/archive/items/show/2406.

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Description

A photograph of the outside of a building made up on a one story storefront, and a two story building attached to the back all made of wood with three brick chimneys . A horse and buggy sits under the storefront's awning, and three men stand next to the building and a fourth leans against a utility pole. The storefront has a sign that reads "A.F. Rickfelder Buggy & Carriage Painting," on the left side and "A.F Rickfelder Horse Shoeing Repair and Blacksmithing"

Transcription

  • front
    A.F. RICKFELDER BUGGY & CARRIAGE PAINTING A.F. RICKFELDER HORSE SHOEING REPAIR AND BLACKSMITHING
  • back
    DENNY DONNELL

Source

  • SIUE Archives

Subjects

  • culture
  • industry

Date

Unknown

Language

English

Type

  • Photograph

Format

  • jpg
  • Black and white photographic print

Physical Dimensions

10 x 9 [inches]

Coverage

  • Greenville, Illinois
  • 1880s - 1910s

Identifier

  • GodfreyPhoto-P-035
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