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260. Snider Livery, 1897

Description: Snider Livery Stable opened in 1894, three years before this picture was taken. The image shows Mr. Joe Snider holding one horse steady and a open buggy hitched to another horse and ready to go, with the customer at the reins. The building is a one-story storefront curtained rooms an separate entrance to offices and storage space. A wide open door in the center leads into the hitching rooms. To the left of the main building is the horse barn.
Origin: 1983
Created By: Day, Stephen T.
Contributor(s): Fordyce, Jerry
Source: http://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16066coll24/id/795
Collection: Clark County Visual History
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Geography: 14 Maple Street (Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana)
Subjects: Commerce
Education
Stables
Jeffersonville (Clark County, Indiana) -- History
Livery Stables -- Indiana -- History

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