L-R: Matt Wendelin, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Moser and Andy Jr.
John Offer, Paul Fieselman, Henry Diesel
Andrew Moser's threshing machine and house which was on the northwest corner of 2nd St & 68th St. Anna Moser is standing on the porch.
Elmer Daharsh, John Kuiper, Lanny Cox, Jake Joosten
Meat Market
Dr.'s Office
Locust Street businesses, photo taken from northeast corner of 2nd & Locust St. H. B. Suikers grocery later became the Capitol Phone Company building, then the City Office Building.
Moser's Acetylene Gas Plant
South-side Fruit & Stock Farm, Cheney, Lancaster Co. NE
This view is the south side of the depot looking from the west.
The view is looking east up 2nd Street. The building on the end of the street was a barn/shop that belonged to Fred Lesoing. It was destroyed during the 1967 tornado.
John Offer, Paul & Dora Fieselman
Home of Bart Abels. It sits north of the apartment building on 68th St. The view in this photo is facing south.
Home of C. L. Morrison. It sits across the street from the Presbyterian Church to the north.
Home of H. Diesel. This is the 2nd house north of 3rd and Locust St.
Home of John T. Weatherhogg. At one point this became the mortuary.
Knights of Pythias Band
Fred & Matilda Egger
Settler's Picnic looking east up 2nd St.
South bridge on 68th St where the viaduct over tracks is now looking toward the elevator.
L-R: Elizabeth Fieselman, Charlotte Kling, Amelia Kuster, Carrie Kuster & Hattie Crawford.
Amelia, Sarah, Ben & John Kuster. The house is still standing on the corner of 5th St & 68th St. Built by Sarah Kuster. This was the northern most edge of town at this time.
Bill Etmund and his White Model Thirty
Moser children
Helen & Mabel Kuster. The house is still standing on the corner of 5th St & 68th St. Built by Sarah Kuster. The house just to the north had just been built by Ben Garners.
Cancelled checks through Hickman Bank from Mr. & Mrs. William Etmund.
Edith Egger Wunderlich, Alta Egger Fieselman
July 4th Celebration
Art Etmund & Ed VerMaas grading the Hickman streets. This house is 1 block east of the post office on 2nd St on the northwest corner.
Bill and Wilbur Etmund on their "Waterloo Boy" tractor.
L-R: Harm Hoefkery, Henry Nahley, Arnold Stahley, John Wessels, unknown, Ufka Wessels, Bill Etmund.
Frank, Gladys, Ray and Clay Judah and Lou Compton.
Anna and Marvin Moser
William Lorenzen and threshing crew.
William Lorenzen threshing crew.
L-R: Mary Lorenzen, Agnes Lorenzen Stiegelmeyer, Holda Lorenzen and Orville Stiegelmeyer.
Wallace, Harvey & Orville Stiegelmeyer.
The Mounties
Taken in Hickman Park area looking north, mortuary is in the background.
Debris from the flood near the railroad tracks and elevator.
Flood damage looking east up 2nd Street.
Firefighters played a baseball game at the Hickman Settler's Picnic.
Betty Wittstruck
Moser Family Photo
In 1948 the center entrance was removed and replaced with two lanes on the outer edges and brick pillars were built.
Dixie Scott Kerr, Lorraine Moser Sandusky, Carmen Dykmann Moser
Martin Wendelin, Marvin Moser, Earl Moser
Andrew Moser
L-R: Harold Devries, Dan Long, Rich Morrison, Garret Drent
Dwight Heckman (driving) & Ed Heckman
Susan Black riding in the Fire Truck.
Jean Heckman
Andrew Moser
Mobil Gas Station
Flooding at 2nd and Locust St looking east.
Railway and elevator
Railway and elevator
Picnic grounds at the park
Railway
Bridge on S 68th St is washed out.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Moser Golden Wedding Anniversary
Arial view of Hickman.
Dale Jones in a parade.
Dick & Rose Printz purchased the tavern from Dave Yeager. The Printz family formerly from Firth moved to Hickman and began to serve hot meals in the tavern known as "Dick and Rose's Bar and Grill.
Norris Band in Hickman Centennial Parade with Hickman Motor Co. and Union Lumber & Mercantile Co. in the background.
Float in the Hickman Centennial Parade. Jack & Jill store in the background. Corner of 2nd & Locust.
Alvin Huenink, Noel DeKalb, rest unknown
Marvin Moser, Earl Moser, Walter Moser, Gordon Moser, Alan Moser on tricycle.
This was located on 2nd Street, just west of the house on the northwest corner of 68th St.