1: Blue Dog Lake Resort |
2: Cream Station 1937, after cyclone
Later Coast to Coast, Buzz Greening in photo |
3: Waubay Cream Station May 17, 1937
Later Coast to Coast |
4: Davidson Grocery
May 17, 1937 tornado, Eat Shop Leola Gruby |
5: Audrey and Buzz on snow bank |
6: Waubay SD Fire truck May 19,1941 |
7: Opera House EW Rieck Farmer's Store
Jens Holm and "Maggie", E.W. Rieck, Mary Rieck, Artie Rieck, "Cockle-Doser"; Later on Niebuhrs store |
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12: Public School Waubay, SD, 1913 |
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14: Left to Right: Anton and Edwin Anderson |
15: Anderson Bros Garage
Lenard Osterhoff, Anton Anderson |
16: BF Herington residence and M.E. Church |
17: Anderson Bros Garage
Anton Anderson, Lenard Osterhoff, Edwin Anderson |
18: 14 pc Band was formed Feb 1904
Roy Sikkiknk, Richard Knebel, Walter Miller, Robert Maynard, Sidney Chaddach, William Herold, Chester Groshong, DD Herington, Herold Perry, Fred Groshong, Greg Herington, Eric Eclov, Archie Phillier, Leslie Mathewson, Claude Phillier, Verne Butler, Ralph Marshall, Joseph Maloney |
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20: Andrew Teigen, Clarence Teize, 1920 |
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22: shock loader built by Art Gramberg |
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25: Waubay SD State Bank
Conrad Mogen, A.D. Porter
Wanted to identify my dad, Conrad Mogen is the person on the left in the second window. This is an early picture of the State Bank of Waubay. Dad started working there full time when he graduated from Waubay High School in 1911. It was the first 4 year graduating class. As a kid, I remember the protection "wall" and windows for the customer service. I believe it was removed sometime in the '50's. I don't remember the "Horns" over the firt window! The lower part remained until the new addition was built in the 60's. My father was the President of the bank when he passed away in 1962, some 50+ years serving the community. Does not happen much these days.
Contributed by Conrad (Joe) Mogen
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29: Waubay SD Basketball Players 1940s
Lenard Pratt, Dick Hawkins, Lefty Herold, Gerald Preis, Donald Fortin |
30: Waubay SD Early 1900s ?
Frank Gruba standing on side of wagon at elevator in Waubay |
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43: Clarace? Hemingway's wife lived there one time; Jerry Herr bought house from Arnold Binde |
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47: in Lumber Yard Waubay SD approx 1920
Art Gruba, Left |
48: Waubay SD class play approx 1920
Art Gruba far left, Hiram Gruba holding penant |
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50: old store on Waubay SD main st
Sherman Dahl (son of John Dahl) and Mr Weiwer |
51: Waubay High School BB team 1920
L to R: Reuben Dahl, Ingwald Graham, Hiram Gruba, Dips, Art Tolin, Fromke, Conley- c principal |
52: original R.R. Kempter Store about 1898 now Charlie Zubke house
Building split in 1/2: one half Charlie Zubke, other half Herman Toben house |
53: 1906 Waubay Clipper
1906 Clipper re-opened after the 1903 fire, Charles F. and Jane Black, Mr and Mrs Black and Mary (age 2), Billy in the buggy in window |
54: Waubay SD photo 11/20/1892
Frank Gruba 2nd from left standing on machine |
55: Tuckers Hill 1913
Men working: Art Barse, Albert Young, Oscar Krouse
The Yellowstone Park Trail project was highly anticipated in our region. John Hawkins (postmaster at the time in Waubay and brother to my grandfather) had met with the Governor at the time and purposed that from Waubay the Yellowstone Trail would connect to the Glacial Trail. It would have gone on the east side of Blue Dog Lake on up to the west side of Enemy Swim Lake up to the west side of Pickerel Lake on up to Buffalo Lake and then connect to the Glacial Trail. They thought it would be a boom to the Waubay area. The lakes would have hotels, cafe's, camp grounds, tourist attractions, gas stations, and pow wow's with the stories and history of the American Indians being told. Contributed by Penny Hawkins Behnke |
55b: The Yellowstone Park Trail project |
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57: Waubay SD Our Saviors Lutheran Church |
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59: old water tower and ski jump Waubay SD |
60: early 1900s, Main Street Waubay SD |
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98: First National Bank Waubay SD 1910
1st floor-occupied by bank, 2nd floor occupied by Dr. Doupe, Physician in s and se corner, Mr CC Bush, Attorney in n and ne corner |
99: Barber shop below 1st natl bank Barber Don Donald or Don Olson born 1882 picture taken about 1902
Squirmy Wanger had a barber shop there in late 30s and early 40s, Ruthy Rechman had a beauty salon north side of Barber shop 30s & 40s |
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101: Waubay SD BB 1921
Evert Nelson, Clinton Wenger, Leslie Strain, Art Tolbin, Charlie Fromke, Reuben Ihrke |
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104: Jap Folmer north of George Janish
Waubay SD, Braatz Monument Business started early 1900s |
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