York and Voltz Senate Saloon, Junction City, Kansas, 1899
(The sign atop the cash register reads “This Registers the Amount of your Purchase”)
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York and Voltz Senate Saloon, Junction City, Kansas, 1899
(The sign atop the cash register reads “This Registers the Amount of your Purchase”)
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Rolls of paper dumped into the basement of National Cash Register Building, to clear the first floor for emergency use during the flood. Dayton, Ohio, 1913.
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Emergency kitchen set up at the National Cash Register company, during the 1913 flood, Dayton, Ohio.
Emergency headquarters set up in the National Cash Register building, following the 1913 flood, Dayton, Ohio
The first floor of the National Cash Register building is turned into an emergency morgue, during the 1913 flood, Dayton, Ohio.
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December 15, 1911
note: founded in 1884, the National Cash Register Company (or, NCR) is still going strong - although they focus on point-of-sale terminals, barcode scanners and ATM’s today.
I also doubt they have separate eating facilities for ladies and gents today.
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