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  • Tags: Straub Brothers and Amiotte Candy Company

Photo of S.B. & A factory workers. Max Kolndorfer is the man in the middle with a pipe in his mouth. He is pictured holding a box labeled S. B. & A Kisses. The photo is most likely taken in the early 1930's.

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Black and white photograph of an unknown man with: Clune Heiges Sinclair Station, Straub Brothers & Amiotte Candy Building, and Red Mill Lumber, in the background (winter scene), ca. 1940.

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Black and white photograph of the first Straub & Amiotte factory on W. Front Street.

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Black and white photograph of the Grand Traverse Auto Company Ford dealership, 130-134 Front Street location, 1911. Cars, a bicycle, and people out in front. Earlier this was the Straub and Amiotte candy factory and store.

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American Legion car decorated for the Blossom Festival parade in 1929. The picture was taken from the window of the Straub Brothers and Amiotte Candy Company located on Front Street.

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Traverse City Canning Company float as it appeared in the Blossom Festival in 1929. It was taken from the window of the Straub Brothers and Amiotte Candy Company looking out on Front Street.

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Straub Bros & Amiotte (S.B. & A.) candy factory wagon. Viletta chocolates was one of their products.

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A colored postcard showing the Boardman River, Asylum (Kids)Creek, Straub Bros. & Amiotte candy factory.

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Female employees at the Straub & Amiotte candy company.

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Straub Bros. and Amiotte candy factory parade wagon. Sign reads "This Firm Makes the Goods."
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