B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Bicycles -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad stations -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad tracks -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 River Falls (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Steam locomotives -- 1900-1910

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B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Bicycles -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad stations -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad tracks -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 River Falls (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Steam locomotives -- 1900-1910

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B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Bicycles -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad stations -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad tracks -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 River Falls (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Steam locomotives -- 1900-1910

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B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Bicycles -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad stations -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 Railroad tracks -- Wisconsin -- River Falls -- 1900-1910 River Falls (Wis.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- 1900-1910 Steam locomotives -- 1900-1910

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Train depot scene, River Falls, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the River Falls, Wisconsin, train depot, railroad tracks, and a steaming engine. Also shown are multiple people, including a man with a bicycle. Text printed on verso: B. H. Dingman, Pub., Plymouth, Wisconsin Date supplied by the photographer. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Unused.