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| Title | Salvation Army Headquarters, 615 2nd Avenue N., Fargo, N.D. |
| Date of Original | 1938? |
| Description | Two story brick building with three arched windows on the first level and five windows on the second level. There is a dentil molding just below the cornice of the building, and just above the front door. The date "1904" is etched above the second story windows over the front door. There are three signs stating "Salvation Army" on the building. The building to the left, 617 2nd Avenue N., has the sign "Peoples Market Groceries, Meats". There are two men walking in front of the building. There is an automobile parked in front of the Salvation Army building. Snow covers the ground. |
| Ordering Information | Consult: http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/duplication-services |
| General Subject | Business & Industry City & Town Life
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Shelters Religious facilities Religious groups Barracks Buildings Markets Grocery stores Automobiles Snow
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| Subject (LCSH) | Building, Brick
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| Organization Name | Salvation Army Peoples Market (Fargo, N.D.)
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| Location | Fargo (N.D.) Cass County (N.D.) North Dakota United States
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| Address | Fargo (N.D.) - 2nd Avenue N. - 600 block Fargo (N.D.) - 2nd Avenue N.
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| Decade | 1930-1939
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| Item Number | 2007.0430-05 |
| Negative Number | 2007.0430-05 |
| Format of Original | Film negatives
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| Dimensions of Original | 9 x 15 cm. |
| Notes | Title supplied by staff. Photographer unknown. |
| Biography/History | The cornerstone for the Salvation Army Barracks was laid on May 25, 1904, by Louis B. Hanna. The Salvation Army occupied the building until about 1949. |
| Repository Institution | North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies
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| Repository Collection | Fargo Homes Photograph Collection 2007
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| Credit Line | Institute for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo (2007.0430-05) |
| Rights Management | Copyright held by the Institute for Regional Studies. |
| Language | eng
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| Digital ID | rs000419 |
| Original Source | Negative |