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3704 3704

Interior of J. D. Johnson Hardware Store

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3701 3701
1912

J. D. Johnson Hardware parade float, year 1912

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3093 3093

Vallejo - 8 x 10 glass plate. Brownlies Hardware store front

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2113 2113

Chinese store interior

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3727 3727
1905

Interior of Clark and Dukes Store, year 1905

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WY0104 WY0104
1919

Fairfield, Ca - Wind storm damage to Goosen's Hardware Store on Texas Street. Possibly Nov. 30, 1919..

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WY0101 WY0101

Texas Street, Fairfield, CA. Goosen's Hardware, Drug Store, Dry Goods Store, Capitol Hotel, Post Office and Court House on north side of street. Dry Goods store on south side..

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3446 3446
1960

Johnson's Harware Store, now Dawson's - 10/23/1960

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Goosen did well by the city of Fairfield / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [564] [WAYITWAS-2005-564]
In 1886, Henry Goosen opened a blacksmith shop and general hardware store in Cordelia. He had a strong background in well drilling, pumps, steam machinery and related areas. As such, he had become interested in the Fairfield Water Works, located on Empire Street behind the Courthouse. He was in the process of overhauling the aging machinery, when a devastating fire destroyed the plant on Christmas Eve 1901 [...]
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Devastating fire didn't destroy Goosen / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [566] [WAYITWAS-2005-566]
The first two articles followed Henry Goosen in his endeavor of purchasing the Fairfield Water Works in 1902, relocating his hardware store from Cordelia to Fairfield in 1907, and the devastating fire that hit the 700 block of Texas Street on July 13, 1909.
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