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#25 Inside the Holsum Bakery in Phoenix, circa 1890. Standing center left is Ed Eisele, founder, who purchased Phoenix Bakery in 1884 and center right, Alfred Becker who became his partner shortly after.

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#25 Inside the Holsum Bakery in Phoenix, circa 1890. Standing center left is Ed Eisele, founder, who purchased Phoenix Bakery in 1884 and center right, Alfred Becker who became his partner shortly after.

What Phoenix, Arizona looked like in the early 20th Century

#25 Inside the Holsum Bakery in Phoenix, circa 1890. Standing center left is Ed Eisele, founder, who purchased Phoenix Bakery in 1884 and center right, Alfred Becker who became his partner shortly after.

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