A History of STRUM
and the TOWN OF UNITY
by Roy Matson
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A 1911 scene looking south. Every building past Adolph Rye's meat market on the left burned in the December 25, 1914 fire. By then, the black-roofed building had been replaced by T. M. Olson's large brick structure which probably saved the rest of the block. Note H. H. Strand's furniture & casket business in what later became the post office. The little brick telephone building had yet to be built.