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Several male employees are pictured standing in an interior aisle of an unidentified bank next to teller cages.

Several male bank employees are pictured inside an unidentified bank.

Three men are pictured inside an unidentified grocery store.

Interior of a blacksmith shop located on Kilburn Avenue. Calvin M. Messinger (1852-1926) is holding the wheel in the center.

This could be a sitting room, parlor, or perhaps a business waiting room area.

A photograph depicting several men inside Rockford's post office. It is not indicated which one is Frank Sturtevant.

This photograph shows the store's extensive bakery department, displaying cakes, rolls, breads, pastries, and more.

Three female employees in booths offer customers samples of Pillsbury and Armour products.

This photograph depicts shelves filled with canned goods and ladders to reach the highest items. Scales are spread out on the counter top in front.

A head-on view of the store's large display of crackers, cookies, and biscuits. Notice the "Fresh Oysters" in the left background.

This photograph shows hams hanging on the back wall. For a similar depiction, see photo 2015.49.5.

A horse-drawn Burr Brothers' Bakery delivery wagon (No. 13) waits outside the store. Burr Brothers maintained a fleet of 20 wagons to keep up with busy delivery schedules.

Many varieties of coffee and tea are displayed in this photograph with scales on top for weighing and mixing blends.

This photograph shows fresh fruit in baskets as well as bread and cakes. Note the ornate cashier's cage to the right.

A view depicting the store's glass bakery cases with shelves behind displaying "fresh fish today" and "spring chickens."

This photograph displays a sampling booth located next to the coffee bean department to the right.

A photograph showing what customers saw upon entering Burr Brothers' grocery store: a high-ceilinged room lined by counters and shelves with a ladder for employees to reach items on the highest levels.

This view shows the outside of the business office area on the mezzanine level, including the bookkeeper and cashier cages. The names on the door indicate the other two brothers who, along with G. D. Burr, started the business in 1894. W. J. Burr is…

A depiction of a business office on the store's mezzanine level showing several desks and work stations.

This photograph shows the Burr Brothers' candy counter.

A photograph displaying the extensive shelves and counters lining Burr Brothers' grocery store. A coffee grinder is pinpointed in this photo.

This view depicts counters and glass cases filled with cookies and crackers.

Wintry view of the outside of Burr Brothers' grocery store on S. Main Street.

This photograph shows the office area on the Burr Brothers' mezzanine level. G. D. Burr is one of three brothers who started this family business.

This view displays an office on the store's mezzanine level. A desk dominates the middle of the room; notice the marble fireplace on the left.

A depiction of the delicatessen area in the Burr Brothers' grocery store, which displays meats and cheeses.

A photograph of the candy counter in the Burr Brothers' grocery store featuring many confections including hand-dipped chocolates.

This photograph, a view of the main floor from the mezzanine, shows the vast array of counters and displays in the Burr Brothers' store.

A depiction of the tobacco corner within the Burr Brothers' grocery store. Cigar boxes fill the glass display cases.

This photograph displays grocery counters filled with fruits and nuts. Note the steam heat radiator to the left.

Burr Brothers' Grocers opened on N. Church St. in 1894, growing to have seven branches and mammoth trade. One of the largest and most beautiful stores in the Midwest, Burr Brothers sold rare delicacies such as imported nuts and fruits as well as…
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