Title:Crowds standing at a railroad stop in Brule, Wisconsin, during the arrival of Calvin CoolidgeDescription:Image of crowds standing at a railroad stop in Brule, Wisconsin, during the arrival of Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States from 1923-1929. Photographers, police officers, and spectators are standing around two automobiles in the foreground. A depot building, a passenger train, and buildings are visible in the background. Text on a sign on top of the depot reads: Superior.Date Depicted:1928Creator:Chicago Daily News, Inc.Creator Role:photographerPhysical Format:glass negativesCopyright Notice:No Known CopyrightCredit Line:DN-0085895, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago Historical SocietyAccession Number:1960.784Storage Location:Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History MuseumHorizon Bib. No.:132018Max Pixels - Width:486Max Pixels - Height:389Help improve this content
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