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English: Detail of 1892 Havre Sanborn Map. At this time, the south side of First Street was lined primarily with one-store frame

buildings. The Windsor Hotel, at the center of First Street’s 300 block, was the most substantial building in the commercial area. The

hotel burned down in 1898.
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Author Sanborn Map Company, Oct 1892

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