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2005.15.67 - Print, Photographic
Dixon May Day festivities in front of the railroad station. John Rice and Bea Dudley on horseback before May Day parade about 1915. Two unknown men on white horses next to them.
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2005.18.58 - Print, Photographic
Group photo taken in May 1910 of people who were supposed to have attended the first Dixon May Day Picnic about 1877. Photo was taken at the J. D. Johnson residence on the northeast corner of First and Mayes. Back row included Mrs. B. F. Newby, Mrs. Valora Holly, Mr. Elmer Nudd, Mrs.Alex Ferguson, Mr. John Rice, Mrs. Dan Wright. Front row included Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. H. Petersen, Mr. J. D. Johnson, Mrs. Eames Ford, Mrs. King. Photo donated by...
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2005.18.79 - Print, Photographic
John Rice and Bea Dudley on horses on downtown Dixon street circa. 1915. John is wearing a ribbon banner. It appears they are assembling for the May Day parade. Horses are standing in front of a carriage.
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2005.2.29 - Print, Photographic
John Rice garage to his home at the corner of 193 East B and North Second Streets. Garage has rock walls and lower half of wall. Craftsman style. Top half of walls are shingled like the home. Curtains in two windows and Model A sits in garage. Rock chimmney in back part of garage. Rock wall surrounds the property. Dr. Stolle and family lived in home after the Rice family. From Helene Kirby Rohwer donation.
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2005.6.47 - Print, Photographic
Bank of Dixon..Interior view. Five employees and three customers behind barred windows. John Rice, President of the Bank is the gentleman second from the right.
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2005.6.50 - Print, Photographic
Bank of Dixon opened in 1873 and was located on the north side of West B Street between First and Jackson. In 1911 it moved to First and B Street location. John Rice, President of the Bank on the left. His son, Scott Rice, is standing next to him on the right.
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2005.6.51 - Print, Photographic
Bank of Dixon interior view. President John Rice standing on the right. His son, Scott Rice, standing on the left. They are standing inside teller's cage. John Rice retired from the bank in 1914 . About that year he built his home on the nw corner of 2nd and B Streets across the block from the bank. He died December 28, 1923. See Rice folder in the People file in archives for more information. Bank of Dixon became the Bank of America in 19...
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