updated 09/02/2013
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Bridge over the Turkey River, Garber, IA
~contributed by Hank Zaletel, Nevada, Iowa
Garber Street Scene, ca1908 -
photographer Dean S. Mallory
My Granddad Dean S. Mallory (b. 1891- d. 1977) took this picture of Garber. He had his camera when he was a young man from about 1908 to about 1912. All of these buildings are long gone. My granddad stood in front of the old Garber R.R. station when he took this picture up the street.
L-R:
Peter Flarity's Saloon, a Resturant, Anna Bap's store - all 3 under the first white front
M. J. O'Connor's Black Smith Shop.
C. Schneifs Store - the last building in the photo; later, the foundation was used for the old brick bank that burned, and now is where the Anchor Inn stands.The team and buggy (on the left in the photo) belong to R.B. Palmer (called Uncle Det Palmer).
~contributed by Judy Holthaus
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Garber ca1908 The children in the photo on left are not identified. |
Garber ca1908 |
Garber Creamery & Stockyard, undated
~photos contributed by Helen Jennings
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Garber Train Depot - undated photo
~contributed by Michael F. O'Brien
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Garber Train Depot, 1922
~contributed by Helen Jennings
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Interior of the Voss store in Garber - undated
~contributed by Michael F. O'Brien
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Schrader Service Station, ca1934
Fred Schrader was the owner of this service station in the 1930's. Photo is of Fred with his two children, Lila Jean born 1932 and Duane born March 1934. ~contributed by Helen Jennings
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Train - may be Garber area These men are not identified ~photo was
contributed by Michael F. O'Brien |
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