Early 1900's (pre 1910?) steroptican slide. East Bremer between 1st and 2nd on north side looking west. L-R: ???? Foster's, Clark Bros. Tavern. German American Bank was in this block.
Additional information: This photo was probably taken in 1880 to mark the completion of the block of three storefronts in the center of the photo. The buildings were constructed by Bowman & Hunt, Wm. Beebe, and the Bank of Waverly. The small wooden buildings on the left are on the location of the Big Six buildings which would be constructed the next year in 1881.
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Early 1900's (pre 1910?) steroptican slide. East Bremer between 1st and 2nd on north side looking west. L-R: ???? Foster's, Clark Bros. Tavern. German American Bank was in this block.
Additional information: This photo was probably taken in 1880 to mark the completion of the block of three storefronts in the center of the photo. The buildings were constructed by Bowman & Hunt, Wm. Beebe, and the Bank of Waverly. The small wooden buildings on the left are on the location of the Big Six buildings which would be constructed the next year in 1881.
Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No. 89C0021
Nick McCumber 12/04/23 Not sure of correct date but the Clarke Bros business operated in 1880 to at least 1882 per the Waverly Republican news paper.