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Lutesville Historic Photos

A collection of Paul David & Mary Carolyn Thomas courtesy of the Bollinger County Library
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Mr. Lutes gave the land where Lutesville was located about 1867.  This completed the transaction with the Iron Mountain Railroad to come through the area and locate a depot in Lutesville, MO
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Mr. Lutes gave the land where Lutesville was located about 1867. This completed the transaction with the Iron Mountain Railroad to come through the area and locate a depot in Lutesville, MO

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  • Mr. Lutes gave the land where Lutesville was located about 1867.  This completed the transaction with the Iron Mountain Railroad to come through the area and locate a depot in Lutesville, MO
  • Lindel James, Frank Ward, Harry Shetley, Hovis Scott
  • A.J. Baker and his restaurant
  • Pictured from left to right, Salesman, Mary Crader, Bernie and Elsie Caldwell
  • Ephriam and Dora Bess, Howard, Mildrerd and Dotta Shell
  • Left to Right, Coy Shetley, TR Lewis, Lindel James, R. Smith, John D. Chandler, Harry Shetley adn Buford Ward
  • Shipping locally grown strawberries via rail from Lutesville.  Ricketts hous facing Rail Road St. is in the right background
  • John Kinder's Barber Shop.  John Kinder, barber
  • Picnic in now "Railroad Park"  Large store building in background  is at Railroad and Crown St.
  • Swinging Bridge
  • Swinging foot bridge over Crooked Creek.  Perhaps opening day since there are so very many people on and beneath the bridge
  • A.J. Baker, 1926 Dodge Hearse, in front of Dr. William and Cora Lages residence on Union St. in Lutesville.
  • D. W. Lutes Fancy Grocery Store, First St. Lutesville in 1911.   Advertisement on the signs reads, "Ice Crean, Cold Drinks, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Everything Good to Eat."
  • Chandler Drug Store
  • WS Burford & Son Black Smith Shop.   Shown Wyatt Burford, SR., W.S. and Jim Burford.  An advertisement  reads "Cardui" which was a popular woman's drug at the time.
  • Walker Hardware Store, First street.   Probably demonstrating 1920 tractor, and gasoline powered engine.  Notice belt driven washing machine near the center of the picture.
  • Bollinger County Bank, Original appearance, First St.  circa 1890
  • Bollinger County Bank Officers, George Clark, Sr., F.M. Wells, Dr. C.M. Witmer, circa 1913
  • Lutesville Post Master, Melvin Lutes.  Sign on wall reads:  "Do not spit on floor."  Sign above mailboxes says: "Business Institution, not a loafing place."
  • 1905 Laying of corner stone for Lutesville Presbyterian Church on Railroad St.
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