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  • Collection: Historic Postcards

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Black and white photo image of the Christian Church located on Court Street.

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Black and white photo image of Court Street during the flood of 1883.

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Black and white photo of damaged Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. Flooding in 1961 washed away one end of the bridge which had spanned Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River.

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Black and white photo of Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. The bridge spanning Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River, was destroyed by flooding in 1961.

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Black and white photo of Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. The bridge spanning Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River, was destroyed by flooding in 1961.

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Black and white photo image of Wallace Mill bridge on Long Run county road 222 three miles east of Minford, flash flood destroyed in 1961

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Black and white unknown individuals in front of a railroad crane holding a double wheelset for the boxcar on the tracks near Wheelersburg.

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Black & white photo of crane at construction site, perhaps part of the floodwall construction in the 1940's

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Colorized image of the inn showing people on the front porch surrounded by trees. Considered a summer resort, the inn was located in Rushtown near the N & W Railway station. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland…

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Colorized photo image of the inn/resort with people on the porch. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland and steel mill worker in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Inn was located on a hill on the west side of…

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Black & white photo of a line of many people walking across the frozen Ohio river to the Kentucky side, the winter of 1918.

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Sepia toned image of a large group gathered at the front of Holy Redeemer Church. The Holy Redeemer church was founded when a need arose for the separation on English and German-speaking congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built…
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