B. H. Dingman, photographer Business districts -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Centuria (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Commercial streets -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Horse-drawn vehicles -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Main Street (Centuria, Wis.) -- 1900-1910 State Bank of Centuria -- 1900-1910

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B. H. Dingman, photographer Business districts -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Centuria (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Commercial streets -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Horse-drawn vehicles -- Wisconsin -- Centuria -- 1900-1910 Main Street (Centuria, Wis.) -- 1900-1910 State Bank of Centuria -- 1900-1910

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Wisconsin Avenue, Centuria, Wisconsin

Real-photo view of Wisconsin Avenue in Centuria, Wisconsin, from a cross street. Most prominently seen is the brick State Bank and a wooden store--possibly a hardware store--with a large white awning. Horse-drawn buggies and wagons can be seen parked on both sides of the dirt street. Date provided by photographer. Postmark mostly no longer visible, except for: May; green 1¢ Franklin stamp Message: Addressed to Mr. Harry Metz, Oakland, Nebr., Burt Co. "Hello Harry, how do you like this little Town? - it was covered with snow when I got [?]. remember me to all & Harry, Mrs. H. T. French."