File:Peter Lindell's Residence, Collins and Bates Streets.jpg

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English: Peter Lindell's Residence as seen from Collins and Bates Streets. Various objects and debris sits within the residence's fence. Barrels, a tall chain hoist, a door, a wooden shack, a boat, and machinery are among these objects. The river can be seen behind the residence and some architecture is on the other bank. A tower or smokestack rises in the center, and a mound of debris is in the foreground to the left. A streetlamp stands at the corner, and across the street from the house in another fenced-in area are large piles of lumber.
Title: Peter Lindell's Residence, Collins and Bates Streets.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/5ECCF0C2-14A0-8BAA-3E70-AD9BFF9972E7/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/141747
Author Thomas M. Easterly
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N17069
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Thomas Easterly Daguerreotype Collection- 1 - 91
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Peter Lindell
Collins Street
Bates Street
riverfront
Lumber
debris
chain hoist
tower
smokestack
barrel
boat
streetlamp
outdoors
Daguerreotype
black and white
horizontal
Street lighting
Architecture, Domestic
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141747
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5ECCF0C2-14A0-8BAA-3E70-AD9BFF9972E7

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