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Moses Weinberger (center) with bartenders Mack O Brien (left) and Ike Reed at the entrance to the Same Old Moses Saloon at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma, operated by Weinberger since 1890 as the first legal saloon in the Oklahoma Territory. Photographed c1900
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Moses Weinberger (center) with bartenders Mack O Brien (left) and Ike Reed at the entrance to the Same Old Moses Saloon at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma, operated by Weinberger since 1890 as the first legal saloon in the Oklahoma Territory. Photographed c1900
OKLAHOMA: SALOON, c1900.
Moses Weinberger (center) with bartenders Mack O Brien (left) and Ike Reed at the entrance to the Same Old Moses Saloon at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma, operated by Weinberger since 1890 as the first legal saloon in the Oklahoma Territory. Photographed c1900
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1890s 1900 1900s Decade Alan Apron Arthur Bartender Chester Cigar Doorway Guthrie Jewish Lighting Mack Moses Oklahoma Old West Proprietor Reed Saloon Service Southwest Storefront Territory Vest Waiter Window
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The photograph captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the pioneers of Guthrie, Oklahoma's bustling saloon scene. In the center stands Moses Weinberger, an influential figure and proprietor of the Same Old Moses Saloon since 1890. Flanking him are his trusted bartenders Mack O'Brien and Ike Reed, their faces etched with pride as they guard the entrance to this historic establishment. Located at 211 West Harrison Avenue, this saloon holds a special place in history as the first legal watering hole in the Oklahoma Territory. The photo was taken around 1900 when Guthrie was still in its infancy, capturing both the spirit of early settlers and the allure of turn-of-the-century America. Weinberger himself is a captivating presence - his Jewish heritage adding diversity to this vibrant community. Dressed impeccably in a vest and apron, he exudes authority while maintaining an air of approachability that made him beloved by patrons from all walks of life. The details within this image paint a vivid picture: from Arthur Chester's cigar advertisement on display to African American waiter Alan lighting up outside; every element contributes to telling a story about life during this era. The storefront itself reflects Southwest architecture with its distinctive doorway and window design. This photograph is part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection – an invaluable glimpse into our past that showcases not only historical figures but also celebrates cultural diversity within small-town America at the turn of the century.
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