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Drug Store
This corner building has been home to a drug store dating ...
Drug Store
Treatment for illness and the maintenance of good h...
Clinton's Drugstore
Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 3
Clinton's Drugst...
Randsburg Drug Store
Rand Mining District Centennial
Nicholas N. Miller –...
E. S. Swayze Drugstore
E. S. Swayze opened a drugstore on this site prior to 1870...
Cahaba Drug Store
The Cahaba Drug Store once covered this cellar hole. It wa...
Results for Drug Store
Drug Store
This corner building has been home to a drug store dating back to 1913. Once a two-story building with an elevated parapet and cornice, a fire in the early 1960s destroyed the second floor. The building's longest-running occupant is Newcomb's ...
Drug Store
Treatment for illness and the maintenance of good health were important for the success of a new community.
Early pharmacists compounded prescription medicine with mortars and pestles, made their own pills, and sold popular patent medicines, which promised to cure a ...
Clinton's Drugstore
Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 3
Clinton's Drugstore was the site of young Harry Truman's first job in about 1898. Jim Clinton paid Truman three dollars per week.
Marker is at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Main Street, on the left ...
Randsburg Drug Store
Rand Mining District Centennial
Nicholas N. Miller – Randsburg Drug Store
Nicholas Miller, a native of Michigan, came to Randsburg in December of 1896 and opened a drug store a month later. He was burnt out in both fires of 1898 losing ...
E. S. Swayze Drugstore
E. S. Swayze opened a drugstore on this site prior to 1870. When the store burned in 1874, Swayze built this one. Members of the Free Methodist Church used the second-floor meeting hall for services from 1887 to 1890. In ...
Cahaba Drug Store
The Cahaba Drug Store once covered this cellar hole. It was operated by Herbert Hudson and J. D. Craig.
On the same lot were T. L. Craig's large family grocery, Coleman's dry goods store, and Fellows' Jewelry.
All these men were related ...