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  • Collection: Historic Postcards

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Black and white photo image of brick street with houses

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Black and white photo image of a brick-paved street with houses

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Colorized image of Bridal Path in the Scioto River. Bridal Path is one of the trails accessible by horseback. That's why it is also known as "Bridle Path."

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Photo image of the bridge at McDermott. The town is located in western Rush Township in Scioto County.

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Sepia tone photo view from the hill above Millbrook Park looking toward Portsmouth as Route 52 crossed part of Millbrook Lake. The left bridge carries Rhodes Avenue and the right bridge, somewhat hidden by trees, carries Gallia Street. 2-way…

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Black and white photo image of a broken aqueduct in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio.

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Photo image of unknown individuals in a small boat in Brush Creek, Ohio. Brush Creek Township was organized in 1820 from a part of Union Township. The waterway Brush Creek is the longest continuous stream in Adams County, Ohio.

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Colorized photo image of the covered bridge in Brush Creek, located just southwest of Otway on State Route 348. The bridge was built in 1874 and is being maintained by the Otway Community Society.

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color photo of Brush Creek Bridge, built in 1874 - Spanning Brush Creek in Scioto County. Located just Southwest of Otway, Ohio off of State Route 348. It was placed in the Historical Register May 19, 1963. In November 2012 the Scioto County…

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Black & white image of dark wooded hills beyond water

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Colorized photo image of the Brushcreek Bridge. Located just south west of Otway on State Route 348. The bridge was built in 1874.

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Aged photo image with some yellow marks. Shows the building with Buena Vista Freestone Works sign. The company was established in the mid to late 1800's, and it was owned by J. M. Mueller of Cincinnati. There were three quarries that were used behind…
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