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Belleville Fair: 1901

The 1901 town fair in Belleville, Illinois. Featuring "Albert & O. Hucke, Radiant Home Base Burners and Stoves, Quick Meal Steel Ranges." Huckes was located at 17 and 19 East Main Street.
Photo taken by Samuel Peake Hyde, b. Feb 17, 1850, St. Francisville, Clark, Missouri; d. April 28, 1921, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois., son of Edwin C. Hyde and Elizabeth Hyde. Samuel was a clerk for J. G. Green Company, 1867, and then worked with his father at E.C. Hyde & Co., Storage and Commission, 4 South Commercial Street. Sam resided at 37 North Douglas, Belleville.

The 1901 town fair in Belleville, Illinois. Featuring "Albert & O. Hucke, Radiant Home Base Burners and Stoves, Quick Meal Steel Ranges." Huckes was located at 17 and 19 East Main Street.

Photo taken by Samuel Peake Hyde, b. Feb 17, 1850, St. Francisville, Clark, Missouri; d. April 28, 1921, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois., son of Edwin C. Hyde and Elizabeth Hyde. Samuel was a clerk for J. G. Green Company, 1867, and then worked with his father at E.C. Hyde & Co., Storage and Commission, 4 South Commercial Street. Sam resided at 37 North Douglas, Belleville.

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