Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1950.126.0070Description
Interior of Jungquist Hardware prior to 1900.
Update - 2009: 3 originals. Black & white photo of Jungquist store. Down the right side of the store is a big, long shelving unit. On the top of the shelving unit are different sizes & shapes of metal buckets. There is glassware & other merchandise in the other shelves. There are three bird cages & several other ceramic pots hanging from chains from the ceiling in front of the shelving unit. There are a man & lady clerk standing in front of the shelving unit but behind a long counter. There are some metal pots & glass bowls setting on the top of a part of the counter. Some of the counter has enclosed display cases on top. There is a man in a suit (less jacket) standing in front of the man clerk. Merchandise is also on the floor in front of the counter. On the far back side of the counter & shelves is an office area, with clock & a picture on the wall. Down the left side of the store are stoves & rack with rope, rakes, & other outside tools hooked & hanging from the rack. Front foreground on left side is a shelving unit with small metal containers on top & bottles, metal cups & containers on three shelves below. The bottom has coat hangers & other merchandise. There is a gas lantern hanging above the stoves. There is another man in a suit (less the jacket) standing in front of a stove, located half way down the isle.
Original 1: Written in blue ink at edge of right corner with arrow pointed up, "Mr. Jungquist"
Written across right bottom edge of matboard, in blue ink, "Interior of Jungquist store before 1900"
Written in blue ink across left top corner, "Duplicate"
Written down right side in blue ink, "Jungquist collection given by Elmer wilk?
Written across center in black ink, "copied by State mounted"
Back of matboard has heavy stains. All four corners frayed.
Original 2 - Written in ink across top of matboard, "Interior of the Jungquist Hardware store. I believe this was the first hardware store in Rawlins, Wyo - Located on the corner of Cedar and 5th St. It burned down after the Jungquist Store went out of business and there was a meat market there - after the fire what burned several early day business houses. The present store Miller building was erected. Given to the museum by Elmer Wilk - Rawlins, WY.
Written below picture in right lower corner, in blue ink, "This picture was likely taken about 1885 or 1890"
On back, written in black ink: "Duplicate - Mounted" "copied by State mounted"
Stamped in upper right corner "Neg. No 6654" Print No. 105"
Written on lower right corner, in black ink, "Business - a"
Written in pink in left lower corner: "Page 32, pix 2 2 9/16 x 4 1/2"
Corners are frayed & edges show stains.
Original 3 - Written on back in blue ink: "Interior of Jungquist store?
Written in black ink, on white labels, "Interior of Jungquist Hardware Store. 1st Hardware Store in Rawlins. On corner of Cedar & 5th. It was burned down after the Jungquist store went out of business & there was a meat market there. The fire burned several early day business houses. The present day Miller Building was erected there (1885 - 1890)"
Written on yellow sticker in pencil: " 37, Picture 4"
Written in pencil on a white label: "Interior Hardware Store"Collection
Photograph Collection