Black & white scanned images of the Scioto Fire Brick works (President John Peebles) at Sciotoville and the Portsmouth Pressed Brick Company (brothers John and Peter Kaps) at Tenth (10th) and Court Streets
black & white scanned images from publication.
Images shown: homes of A. M. Damarin, Will M. Pursell, J. M. Wendelken, George D. Selby and Irving Drew.
Black & white scanned pages from publication. Homes pictured belong to Lewis W. Baker, W. Scott Todd, Capt. J. B. Weller, F. V. Knauss, Capt. A. W. Buskirk, Joseph T. Tracy, H. S. Grimes, J. A. Maxwell, John Gilgen, Fred Steahly.
black & white scanned images of Sommer Brothers Hardware & Cutlery and the brothers: Adam, Henry, Leo, Frank J., Charles A., Bernard, George, Aloysius, and Herman M. Also the business place of Adam Giesler, the Market Street Butcher, is shown.
Black & white text about the Standard Shoe Company at 37 and 39 West Front Street. Frank Euth is the president/general manager and W. L. Questel is secretary/treasurer.
Black & white text and drawing of the Star Shoe Company Factory on West Front Street. Officers named are Dr. A. Titus, Mr. Uhl, J. J. Rarden, S. O. Titus.
Black & white text and a photo of the T. M. Patterson Book Bindery building at 159 West Front Street. Photos of T. M. Patterson and James Patterson are shown.
Black and white text and photo of the interior view of council chamber. Named as city fathers are George Wymer, Joseph Bratt, John G. Neill, Benjamin H. Dillon, George M Osborn, P. H. Harsha, Frank Kellar, Melvin E. Funk, James O. Selby, James S.…