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William Reed, circa 1910.
William Reed photographed with an unknown group of people, circa 1910. Reed is on the right in the 4th (next to the last) row.Reed’s bookstore was a prominent feature of downtown New Brunswick for at least sixty years. First located at 380 George Street in 1892, it was relocated to a new
building at 391-393 George Street in 1917. The store was owned and operated by William Reed until 1930 when his son Charles Reed assumed control of the business. In addition to the bookstore, both Reed’s were very active in the civic life of the City of New Brunswick
William Reed, Portrait, circa 1920
Photograph of William Reed, circa 1920. Black and white. Approximately 11 by 14 inches. Photographer unknown.Reed’s bookstore was a prominent feature of downtown New Brunswick for at least sixty years. First located at 380 George Street in 1892, it was relocated to a new building at 391-393 George Street in 1917. The store was owned and operated by William Reed until 1930 when his son Charles Reed assumed control of the business. In addition to the bookstore, both Reeds were very active in the civic life of the City of New Brunswick
William Reed, Portrait, circa 1920
Photograph of William Reed, circa 1920. Black and white. Approximately 8 by 10 inches. Photographer unknown.Reed’s bookstore was a prominent feature of downtown New Brunswick for at least sixty years. First located at 380 George Street in 1892, it was relocated to a new building at 391-393 George Street in 1917. The store was owned and operated by William Reed until 1930 when his son Charles Reed assumed control of the business. In addition to the bookstore, both Reeds were very active in the civic life of the City of New Brunswick
William C. Reed Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
This collection contains documents and photographs related to the military service of William C. Reed
Reed, William A.
William A. Reed (1847-1906), born in Nova Scotia, was a commercial photographer in Mobile, Alabama, from around 1875 until 1905. This photo was probably taken around 1900. His portrait negatives were later purchased by Erik Overbey, another commercial photographer
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