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    • "Glendale" Sign

    • "Glendale" Sign

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Grand Avenue and Glendale Avenue intersection, "Glendale" sign seen in the distance. "When you saw the sign, you knew you were home," exclaimed Carol (Coffelt) St Clair, a pioneering Glendale family member.
    • Construction of Gillett Building

    • Construction of Gillett Building

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • The Gillett Building located on South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue, completed New Year's Eve 1909. The building was owned by Charles L. Gillett.
    • South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue, 1910. The Livery stable is located on the East (left) side of the photo, the Ryder Building is located on the West (right) and the train station on Grand Avenue can be seen in the distance. The...
    • Water Tower

    • Water Tower

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • 1911, the water tower for Glendale, owned by Holmes Sine. He sold it to the City of Glendale in 1915.
    • Sine Bro's Co.

    • Sine Bro's Co.

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Sine Bro's Co. soon after construction, around 1911. The Hardware was on the North side of the building, Gillett's Market was located on the South side (left). A fire shortly after this period caused damage to Gillett's Market only, forcing the...
    • Stauffer's General Merchandise and Sample and Huff Meat Market

    • Stauffer's General Merchandise and Sample and Huff Meat Market

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • The West side of South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue, Stauffer's General Merchandise and Sample and Huff Meat Market, around 1914. These businesses were across the street from Glendale State Bank, in the Gillett Building.
    • Roy Sample and Albert Huff

    • Roy Sample and Albert Huff

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Roy Sample (left) and his father-in-law Albert Huff, owners of Sample and Huff Meat Market, 1914.
    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue intersection. The picture was taken looking North from the train station on Grand Avenue. Sine Bro's Co. can be seen on the right and Weigold's, a real estate company that specialized in getting people to move...
    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Sine Bro's Co. - "Interior June 1911, then Glendale Motor & Supply Co., [left to right] Unknown, Van Sine, Frank Enriquez, store not yet completely Stocked."
    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Sine Bro's Co. - "1911, Interior, side of Hardware Store, Auxiliary show room (side 2)"
    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Sine Bro's Co.--Interior

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • "Interior Sine Bro's Co., 1912, Tuck Sine, Alex Silva, Manford Cartwright (side 1)"
    • 1915 Flood

    • 1915 Flood

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • 1915 flood on South 1st Avenue. The man in the suit is Mr. Dixon, who owned The Oasis. The young man in the middle is Vasco Coffelt.
    • South 1st Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue

    • Carrigan

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Sine Bro's Co. and United States Garage, 1917. The water tower in the background held the city's fire bell used to summons the volunteer firemen. The picture was taken by Carrigan.
    • Sine Bro's Co.

    • Sine Bro's Co.

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • The front of Sine Bro's Co. Garage, 1917
    • Sine Tractor

    • Sine Tractor

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • A tractor decorated by Sine Bro's for a parade through Glendale, to support our troops in WWI, 1917.
    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • View of South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue, around 1920. Sine Bro's and the Phoenix Stage heading towards Grand Avenue can be seen.
    • South 1st Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • South 1st Avenue (58th Drive), around 1920.
    • Sine Garage

    • Sine Garage

    • Unknown

    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • "Truck in front of Sine Garage." Man not identified.

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