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South Side Main Street, undated
This is a classic view of the south side of Lansing's Main Street, from the Gilbertson & Schaefer building on the far right corner, all the way down the street to the Model Clothing Store. In between you could find ice cream, cigars, shoes, the Mirror Newspaper Office, the book store, and every kids favorite, Dutch's Place, with its "butter coated popcorn and fresh roasted peanuts".
source: Allamakee Journal, June 12, 1991
contributed by Errin Wilker

Main Street, undated
This is actually two photos, with Upper Main Street on the left,
and Lower Main Street on the right.
source: Allamakee Journal, 1990's
contributed by Errin Wilker

North Side Main Street, undated
Some of the businesses in this photo are a bakery, a drugstore,
Nachtwey & Company, and C.M. Roggensack.
source: Allamakee Journal, June 19, 1991
contributed by Errin Wilker

Undated Lansing photo, in the upper
left is Elmendorf's Jewelry store.
contributed by Errin Wilker

Dudley House Hotel, undated
contributed by Errin Wilker

Dudley House Hotel and Nielander
& Co. Farm Machinery, undated
The Dudley House hotel building can be see in the foreground, and
Nielander & Company Farm Machinery building in the
background.
source: Allamakee Journal, September 29, 1993
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing Post Office Staff &
Building, undated
The staff of the Lansing Post
Office gathered outside their office to pose for this picture
many years ago. The side door on the old bank building that led
into the Post Office is no longer used, people now go in the
front door to find themselves in Hanley's Tavern. The U.S. postal
system moved from this office to there present location, across
from the bank, in February of 1956. Tom Gilbertson, the man on
the far left, was the only staff member in this early photo that
also made mention in the paper the week of the moving. At that
time he was Assistant Postmaster; when the photo was taken he
worked as a clerk in the office. Standing next to him is Bob
Guider, George Scholtes and Carl Wagner, all rural carriers;
Postmaster Carl Bechtel, and Peter Zabolitzky, rural carrier.
Clerk Mazie Dunlevy and mail messenger Jack Cassidy are seated in
the wagon with the mail all loaded and ready for delivery. It was
horse "Quennie's" job to pull the wagon through snow
and sleet and rain, etc. to ensure delivery for all of Lansing's
postal residents.
source: Allamakee Journal, 1990's
contributed by Errin Wilker

A Lansing store interior, undated.
Possibly an earlier photo of the Cavers store (below)
contributed by Errin Wilker

Robert Cavers Store, 1915
From this 1915 real photo
postcard, it looks like just about anything you could want was
available at Robert Cavers Store. Cavers stands with his helper,
Lloyd Belheimer, their clothing leaving no doubt as to who is
who. The store was one of four general stores in operation in
Lansing during 1921 when the business directory, also printed
here, was compiled. It closed in 1945.
source: Allamakee Journal, 1990's
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing parade, undated
This photo of a parade unit in
Lansing in undated. The building in the background is
Julius Rieth Hardware. This is where the grocery store
stands today.
source: Allamakee Journal, Lansing, June 16, 1993
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing carnival, 1916
This decorated car was a prize
winner at a carnival in Lansing in October of 1916. Pictured L-R:
Alice (on the hood), William Lenz (driving), Marie May, Hazel
Dolphin, Ruth Englehorn, Myrna Schultz, Evelyn Lenz & Violet
Thorp. John Schafer on the sidewalk, decorated the vehicle.
source: Allamakee Journal, June 1996
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing View
The Stone School in Lansing is one
of the more noteworthy landmarks in this photo. The Stone
School, built in 1864, served the community until
1973. For over one hundred years the city park was the
site for social, family and political gatherings. The city park
is now the location of Kee High School.
source: 1996 Waukon State Bank Calendar
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing View, late 1880's
This photo depicts the center of
Lansing in the late 1800s, as well as some of the daily
activities of the time. In the background, a steamboat
pushing a log raft can be seen going downriver. Other
buildings that can be identified are the Concert Hall, the saw
mill, the Railroad watertower; and Kerndt Brothers Savings Bank
and Dry Goods.
source: 1996 Waukon State Bank Calendar
contributed by Errin Wilker

Lansing View, post 1930
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