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Photograph shows Mr. L. I. 'Buck' Barham with his Dray Ridder, Ed Merian. Black man is Tom Williams, between 2nd Street and 3rd Street on Main Street in downtown Chico. First store on right is Crew Drug Store. Second store is Red Fruit, owned by Sam Skorn. Daly and Ash store not in picture but is to the left. Third store is Breslaur Men's Store which was owned by Breslaur. Fourth store is Joe Rooney Drug Store. Street scene, carriage, wagon, draft horses, businesses.
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