Originally constructed in 1893 as North High School, it was renamed Everett Junior High School in 1924.
The south gate to Goodale Park, off of West Goodale Street, was installed in 1870.
The monument in the background is the Flagg Memorial.
East Lake at Goodale Park was built 1872-1875 near Park Street. Goodale Park served as Camp Jackson (April 18-June 4, 1861) during the Civil War.
William Fish was president of the Capital City Brick Co. and treasurer of Fish Stone Co.
Standing high on a beautiful rounded lawn is the home of J.C. Sherwood, especially designed for him by Architect J. A. Jones. It is constructed of...
One of the principle features in this home is the superb heating apparatus, constructed by Mr. A.T. Morley, No. 74 E. Chestnut. The furnaces used in...
This lovely home, located at No. 47 W.Third Avenue, is considered the finest residence on the avenue.
There is no handsomer residence in the city than this one, No. 106 Buttles Avenue, standing on a high terrace, opp. Goodale Park. The architectural...
This lovely residence, 727 Dennison Avenue, opposite Goodale Park is the home of Mr. Rodney E. Gregg. Built on a high terrace with well kept lawns...
The Dennison Hotel opened 1/2/1899 and operated to 1930.
Parkview Sanitarium was originally the Wiliam A. Neil home built in 1874. It became Parkview Sanitarium in June, 1902 and the McKinley Hospital in...
Originally located at 90 N. Fourth St, moved to Dennison Avenue location ca. 1903.
It later became Zaner Bloser Inc.
The cornerstone for the building was laid on September 1, 1895. It was built of gray standard rock faced brick.
Town and Country Shopping Center began construction November 11, 1948 and the first twenty store segment opened March 6, 1949. Casto suggested the...
Construction contract let 4/10/1958. Originally opened on February 2, 1959, the Whitehall Branch was remodeled and a 2,400 square foot addition was...
Home built by Robert Taylor, a refugee from Truro Township, Nova Scotia. Built in 1807.
Swan Cleaners founder Andre Gelpi, second from left, at a groundbreaking ceremony for Swan Cleaners' Bexley store, 3645 E Broad Street.
North High Street and Fifth Avenue neighborhood with: Miller Drug Co., #1207; Isalys Inc, Ice Cream, #1205; Raymond F. Taylor Restaurant, #1203 and...
This N. High Street block was originally the home of Capital University. By 1889 the complex housed the Park Hotel, Troy Laundry and the Vienna...
Shirley Trade School, Wayne H. Shirley, President.
Boyd's Cafe and Saloon first advertised in 1907, was last listed in the 1911 Columbus City Directory.
It was painted by Columbus artist Brian Clemons on the wall of Reality Theatre, 736 North Pearl Street in the Short North. It was dedicated June 29,...
By 1940 it was evident that a branch library was needed to serve the area between downtown and the university district. Shown here is the second...
It opened on May 21, 1940. The branch was moved to 1100 N. High St. in 1958.
William B Hubbard House was also known as the William A Gill House.
Greystone Court opened ca. 1907 and was familiarly known as Fritter's Folly. Construction began in 1902, but by the time the five story walls were up...
Third Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated 12/18/1870.
Founded by Hiram A. Pletcher, 1888, in business until 1946.
Heating engineers. Gas and coal furnaces and repairs. Existed 1918-32. Later known as Munkel Heating Co.
Funeral directors and private ambulance service. Firm operated 1861-1961.
Buildings constructed of steel and concrete with sprinkler system. Percy A. Dolle worked here 1910-1914. Features Jay Trowbridge Transfer Wagons...
Buildings constructed of steel and concrete with sprinkler system. Percy A. Dolle worked here 1910-1914. Features Jay Trowbridge Transfer Wagons...
Funeral Directors and Embalmers. In operation 1917-1922 under this name.
Called the Columbus Eagles Home.
Picture was from circa 1948
2255 Northwest Boulevard home of James O. Wise circa 1948; treasurer of the American Stained Shingle Co.
Lee H. Wears was a real estate broker with Feibel-Wears Realtors.
Rea L. Taylor was the district manager with Sinclair Refining Company.
This 2288 Arlington home was owned by Louis J. Peppe, manager of Republic Music Corporation. Circa 1948
William B. Fleming was the assistant superintendent with the Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.
The building was completed November 10, 1839, and burned on November 18, 1868.
East side businesses: Cloyce T. Jones Gas Station, at 650 E Main St and Jays Jewelers, at 641 E Main St. Cross street is Parsons Ave.
Hannah Neil Mission Home was organized May 8, 1866 and opened in the Neville Mansion on Main Street in April, 1868. The first attempt to help...
This beautiful home, situated at No. 62 Wilson Avenue, is the property of Mr. C.H.L. Schuette, President of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio...
The residence of Mary L. Frisbie. This house eventually became the Schumacher Mansion. It was razed in 1961.
He was a Columbus dry goods executive 1862-1919.
Rodebaugh Sanitarium operated from 1908 to 1921. Later the building became the Dr. Earl E. Gaver Sanitarium, the Columbus Convalescent Home and...
Temple Israel #2 held groundbreaking ceremonies July 19, 1903 and was dedicated Jul 4, 1904.
1940's Linden area shopping strip featuring: R & S Dime Store, #2445; White Cross Pharmacy, #2453; and Linden Radio Electric, #2457 Cleveland...
Residence of William B. Wheeland, 1743 Andover Rd, in 1926; proprietor of the High Street Cafeteria
William H. Spangler was a sales representative with the Nelson Sheppard Co.
Upper Arlington Civic Center construction began May, 1925.
It was also known as the "Jolly Gargoyle Country Home," opened August 9, 1926.
King G Thompson House, 1930 Cambridge Blvd, was built in 1915 as one of the first houses in Upper Arlington. He was the co-founder of this village...
It is said there is no place in the State that is so beautiful as Arlington. This delightful suburban residence of Mr. Price stands on a high...
Reynoldsburg Library, one of Columbus Metropolitan Library's regional branches, has grown with the community. Pictured here is the facility built in...
Abiather Vinton Taylor surveyed Waggoner Rd 3/11/1830 and platted what became Reynoldsburg 11/9/1831. He helped establish the Reynoldsburg...
Alexander Wilmer Livingston began domesticating the tomato and produced the first successful variety in 1870. Alexander founded the Livingston Seed...
Features the original Linden Hardware where Cornwalls was later located at 2451 Cleveland Av and the Francis Wilson Drug Co at 2453 Cleveland Ave...
Showing at the Linden Theater in 1928 was: "Branded Sombrero" with Buck Jones. The land was purchased by the Columbus Public library for a parking...
North Linden residents used this Northern Lights Branch 1956-1977. Facility moved to 3401 Cleveland Avenue, 4/4/77 and then to 4093 Cleveland Avenue...
Vera and Helen are pictured in front of the Sale-Ruddy home at the corner of Ward Road and Cleveland Avenue.
Adam G. Innis is pictured on the far right.
The 2-story 21,614 square foot building cost $4.3 million. The House Captain at the time of the dedication was Steven B. Heselden.The final move of...
Linden Church of Christ first opened at 1783 Melrose in 1937. This building opened in 1956.
Opened in Columbus, 8/1919. During WWII Timken employed 5,000.
Began as Roese and Grimes in 1932, sold to Arlene Shoemaker in 1961.
Company began operations 2/1/1895 and was incorporated 2/1900.
Located on the west side of Cleveland Avenue at Ferris Road, this building used to be the Orville Ward house.
Source: Photo loaned by Richard Innis...
Later the site of Ryan's Sunoco.
Opened first at 629 N. High St in 1910 and then moved to 1591 N High in 1912.
Civic Center from the west bank of the Scioto River. Central Police Station is on the left, in the center is City Hall Annex , and on the right,...
Groundbreaking for Rowland Building, 102 E Broad St., was 3/30/1921; it was demolished on November 4, 1963. The picture also features Summer &...
Finished in 1989 at the cost of $125 million. The City Center has 1.3 million square feet of space, covering 18 acres.
Source: Photo by John Canaday
A view of Bicentennial Park in downtown Columbus.
Formerly the F. O. Schoedinger Company building, BalletMet moved in and turned the building into its Dance Centre in July of 1990 and purchased the...
A military parade moves along High Street, circa 1917-1918.
"Commencing," a 7000 pound sculpture by Todd Slaughter was erected on April 12, 2003 over E. Rich Street to commemorate the 100th year of Franklin...
The 100-foot cherry-red steel ART sculpture was installed June 23, 2001. It was designed by Doris Shlayn. The photo were taken October 29, 2006.
The statue was officially accepted by the city of Columbus on October 12, 1955.
Sculpted by Edoardo Alfieri, the statue was a gift from the citizens...
The front of the original Main (Carnegie) Library, 96 S. Grant Avenue, as it appeared until the present day fountain and statue of Peter Pan was...
Central Market was erected about 1850.
Christopher Inn and its neighbor, the Center of Science and Industry. The Christopher Inn was demolished, 7/1/1988.
The implosion of Baldwin Tower took place at 9:00 AM on May 9, 2004. It took about 12 seconds to bring down the 16-story building. The implosion made...
This photo shows people in the street at the intersection of North High and Gay Streets.
Broad Street M.E. Church, 501 E Broad St in 1901.
Board of Trade Building was on the site of the Rhodes State Office Tower. Opened 7/23/1889 and closed 8/1964. The building was razed in 1969.
A group of women gather on the Statehouse grounds. In the background can be seen the construction of the American Insurance Union Citadel (later...
American Electric Power Company offices completed in 1983.
The American Insurance Union Auditorium,a t 50 West Broad Street, and the Colonial Theater, at 40 West Broad Street, were replaced by the AIU Citadel...
Chinese Merchant Association at 51 W Mound St.
Athletic Club, 136 E Broad St in 1916.
Metropolitan Library Hilliard Branch, 4772 Cemetery Rd.
Source: Library file photos.
Solomon Jackson Woolley came to Hilliard in 1858. Woolley was a daguerreotype portrait artist and successful farmer who developed the first modern...
R. Zenas Seeds was a physician in 1870 when he moved permanently to Hilliard.
John Reed Hilliard, an engineer, platted Hilliard, Ohio September 1, 1853 out of Norwich Township. He built the Hilliard warehouse in 1853 and...
Franklin County Fairgrounds.
Source: Courtesy of ODOT.
Appledale Tile Works in 1880 was located on the family farm of Solomon Woolley, Brown Township, Franklin County.
Frank M. Morrison, of Taylor Station in Franklin county, organized the Franklin Brick and Tile Co in 1898. He also founded the Gahanna Bank on Mill...
Jesse Baughman came to Mifflin township in 1805. He became Franklin County Commmissioner in 1851, and in 1853 founded the village of Bridgeport,...
Columbus Metropolitan Library Gahanna Branch, 310 Granville St in 1999.
Henry C Swisher House, 4465 S Hamilton Rd in 1880.
Camp Chase Streetcar #632 stops at the Camp Chase Post Office, 2800 W. Broad St. Photo dates from 1905. Post office was west of Hague Ave.
Four Mile House Inn and Tavern, 2904 W. Broad Street, was demolished in 1913.
Source: Harrisburg: Walmer hand tinted postcard loaned by Margaret...
Hilltop residents patronized: James P. Phillip's Restaurant, #2762; Charles H. Campbell's Pharmacy, #2766; Rausch Brothers' Hardware, #2768; B &...
This facility is first listed in the 1905 Columbus City Directory.
Source: Postcard loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
The Columbus Baby Camp, a summer facility for poor children, was on Sullivant Avenue near Helen Street.
Source: LFP
F & R Lazarus Company opened its first branch store on this site in 1962.
Source: LFP
No trip to Great Western Shopping Center was complete unless it included a visit to the Walk O' Wonders. The wonders included the Taj Mahal, the...
Source: Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 14.
The first West High School, 120 S. Central Avenue, opened September 8, 1908 and was renamed Starling Junior High School ca. 1929.
Source: Columbus:...
Hague Avenue Elementary, 2744 W Broad St, in 1922, built in 1910, was also known as West Broad Elementary School.
Source: Photo loaned by Laura M....
Source: Columbus This Week v.4 #21, 8/21/1927 cover photo.
The Hilltop area has been served by the Columbus Metropolitan Library since 1928. The branch featured here opened March 14, 1950.
Source: Library...
Black firefighters were relocated from the Oak Street Station when Chemical House No. 1 was completed in 1897. Operated 1897 to 1912.
Source:...
St Aloysius Roman Catholic Church (located at 2165 W Broad St) was finished in July 1927 and dedicated on April 22,1928. You can see the school in in...
The photos were taken March 8, 2007. See also: Historic Landmarks of Columbus and Franklin County, OH 929.309771 F83 F83181h, p.43; The Story of Camp...
This automobile garage first appeared in the Columbus City Directory in 1925, appeared for the last time in 1932.
Greer Cottage, built in 1902, was named in honor of H. H. Greer, President of the Board of Trustees.
Source: Columbus: Haenlein Brothers postcard...
Source: The Story of Columbus OH 977.13 C72st, page 75
Also known as Cooperative Brethren Church.
Source: Postcard #R37021 loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert
Ranco, Inc. opened in 1913 and moved its North American world headquarters to Plain City, Ohio in April, 1980.
Source: Story of Columbus Police Dept...
Source: Columbus Board of Trade Bulletin April,1904 p.1
Source: The Book of Ohio OH 977.1 B724, volume 4, page 956
Capital City Dairy Co., pioneer manufacturer of butter substitute.Closed: Columbus Dispatch 7/13/2000 p.D-1.To be replaced by apartments: Columbus...
Source: Columbus: Aladdin Studio postcard #146634
German Village Society purchased this office June 24, 1987, it is the former home of George and John Moehl. German Village Society was founded by...
This view of East Beck and Mohawk Streets features Daeumler's Food Mart, 177 East Beck.
Source: Photo loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
Source: Preston Reichard Collection (Scanned from negative no copies available.)
When opened in 1873, this German Village area school taught German in all eight grades. In 1892 facility was called City Park School, in 1893 it...
Fourth Street Elementary originally opened as the German Central Grammar School in December, 1863. This school complex was also known as Public...
High school opened in 1914.
Source: Photo loaned by Thomas Aquinas Burke.
Schmidt's Sausage House, 240 E. Kossuth Street opened circa 1967. Postcard taken before 1977 when publisher closed.
Source: Columbus: Firestone...
Source: Columbus: Aladdin Studio postcard #146635
Lindenhoff Restaurant was known over the years as the Rose Garden after 1933, Palmer Haus, and in 1981 became Lindey's. Lindey's celebrated its 25th...
Source: Columbus: Aladdin Studio postcard #143944.
Source: Columbus: R L Genter postcard J6910
Source: The Book of Ohio, OH 977.1 B724, v.4, page 921.
Source: The Story of Columbus OH 977.13 C72st, page 73
City Park superintendent's residence. City or Schiller Park's current address is: 1069 Jaeger St.
Source: Columbus Ohio by Jacob Studer OH977.13...
Louis Hoster, Columbus brewer, built his home in 1834.
Source: History of the City of Columbus, OH977.13 C72L, v. 1 p. 752 opp.
Schmidts Fudge House operated from 1971 to 1993
Source: Columbus:Firestone Photographs postcard #41275
Source: The Annual (Central High School), 1925, OH 373.77157 C397a, page 16
Built in the Neo-Classical Style, Central High School No. 2 opened September 2, 1924 and closed June 6, 1982. Extensive renovation of the site began...
Source: Photo loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
Also known as the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Depot.
Source: Souvenir : eighth biennial convention of the Grand International Brotherhood of...
Diocesan Child Guidance Center, opened October 8, 1961, later became the Columbus Family and Child Guidance Center.
Source: New York: Artview...
The Franklinton Branch was located on Sullivant Avenue from 1943-1976.
Source: Library File Photos
Monticello Apartment House had 53 units. Opened February, 1900, demolished 6/4/1992.
Source: Columbus: Cott Printing Co postcard loaned by Laura M....
Imperial Inn was built in the mid-1960's and became the Economy Inn circa 1990.
Source: Courtesy Postcard series 24170
Hawkes Hospital of Mt. Carmel opened July 16, 1886. $1,500,000 new hospital planned: Columbus Dispatch 6/10/1945 p.B-9.
Source: Columbus Illustrated...
Source: Columbus:Broad N' High Horizons, 1964 p.28
The Flood of 1913 hit Columbus on March 25, 1913.
Source: "Columbus, Ohio, Flood From Photographs," by the Novelty Shop, page 4.
Source: Columbus: Baker Art Gallery photo card.
Engine House #10 opened in 1897. Oldest active firehouse in Columbus.Completed 2/1897.
Source: Columbus Fire Dept Yearbook 1976 OH363.37 C726c p.117...
Good Shepherd Convent Chapel was dedicated in 1907.
Source: photo loaned by Thomas Aquinas Burke
Operated 1913 to 1916.
Source: Columbus the Capital City OH977.13 C72pe p.78.
Columbus Heating and Ventilating Co. Manufacturers of furnaces and ventilating equipment for public buildings. Formed in 1903 from the E B Armstrong...
Source: Barbara Clark photo for 1993 Columbus Day Photo Contest
Franklinton Post Office was organized July 1, 1803 and discontinued October 20, 1834. Built in 1807 by David Deardurff. Added to Columbus Register of...
Source: Library File Photos
Clintonville's Indianola Theater opened 2/17/1938 and later became Studio 35. It was bought by Frank Marzetti in 1953. Architects drawing by F &...
In the 1940's Clintonville residents visited: Oakland Park Pharmacy, #3494; Miller's Market, #3498; and Alber's Super Market, #3522 N. High St....
The 46 acre course extended east of N High St to Indianola, south of Schreyer and north of E. Cooke Rd. It opened as a 19 hole course and closed ca....
Clinton Elementary School's groundbreaking was held November 14, 1921.
Source: Photo loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
Built by the Columbus Public Schools in 1961, Calumet Elementary later became Calumet Christian School.
Whetstone Park Fountain bordered with hedges.
Source: Columbus: W. E. Ayres postcard.
Source: The Book of Ohio OH 977.1 B724, volume 4, page 955
Streetcar approach to Olentangy Park near North St. Columbus Railway Power & Light Company purchased the Olentangy Picnic grounds January 20,...
The dancing pavilion opened 5/4/1907.
Olentangy Park's Castle Mystic.
Source: New York: Rotograph Co postcard D5-05b
Columbus Metropolitan Library Clintonville Branch opened 5/4/1928 as one of the first four branches in the system. It opened in a storeroom at 3317 N...
"Acton Place." No other residence in the city attracts more attention than the beautiful home of Mr. W.W. Daniel on North Broadway. The interior is...
Olentangy Village Apartments on the site of the historic Olentangy Park and Villa. Opened March 26, 1939.
Engine House #19, 3601 N. High Street, dedicated March 10, 1931, was the only engine house built during the Depression.
Source: LFP
Olentangy Village Bowling Lanes opened, 8/3/1940. The first automatic bowling pin setters were invented and installed at Olentangy Lanes in the mid-...
This "old southside dwelling," at 12 West Blenkner at South Wall Street, in 1962, was built by German immigrants, was designed as a duplex. House was...
Clarmont Restaurant featured organ music by Vivian Boeshaar. Opened July 7, 1948.
Source: C J O'Brien postcard #50851 by Dexter Press loaned by Laura...
Source: Loaned by Allen County Historical Society for Franklinton Bicentennial Photo Contest 1997.
Firm operated 10/1859-1904.
Source: Glimpse of Columbus and its Industries OH977.13 C72gl p.19
The twenty-five room Governor's Mansion was built in 1925 for Malcolm D. Jeffrey of the Jeffrey Manufacturing Co. Given to state 12/20/1955, opened...
Main St. & Neil Ave Streetcar #707 at the intersection of Parkview Ave. On the right: Willard's Restaurant, #2143; and on the left is Moody and...
Leo Yassenoff moved to Ohio in 1893 and to Columbus in 1912. He graduated from OSU in 1916, served with the 116th Aerial Squadron in WWI, and co-...
Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original...
Columbus Steam Carpet Beating and Renovating Works operated from 1886 to 1890. Schuster was a partner of Frederic Martin.
Claude Meeker was appointed US Consul at Bradford, England in 1893.
Adjutant General Axline and members of the Governor's staff meet at Camp Bushnell's General Headquarters in 1898
Thurman Avenue's Engine House #5 served Columbus 1891 to 1968.
Review of the Dept of Public Safety 1894 OH363.1 R454, pg. 101.
Willard C.Eidson house in Bexley.
Architecture and Design, v.4, #1; loaned by Thomas Aquinas Burke
George W. Lattimer, founder of the Kauffman Lattimer Company, built his home in 1898 at 235 S Parkview Ave. Picture from 1915.
Columbus as a...
Shirley Trade School, Wayne H. Shirley, President. Operated 1947-1952.
Source: LFP
North Fourth and Warren Streets. The long building on the right, 758-782 N. 4th Street, was the Assembly Plant of Jeffrey Manufacturing Co. The...
The Russell Street Engine House #4 operated from 1892 to 1940. This was the second #4 Engine House.
Review of the Dept of Public Safety 1894 OH363.1...
The mural of Mona Lisa was painted by Columbus artist Brian Clemons on the wall of Reality Theatre, 736 North Pearl Street in the Short North. It was...
Grocers' & Butchers' Ice Co., 200 tons daily capacity. A major Italian Village employer that prospered 1907-1929.
Columbus Ohio the City with a...
St Leo's Roman Catholic Church in Merion Village had cornerstone laying 7/19/1903 and was dedicated 12/13/1903.
Columbus:S.F. Harriman postcard
Built in 1895, Southwood Elementary School is another David Riebel structure built in the Romanesque Revival Style.
Columbus: Louis Messerschmidt...
William Merion Jr. founded the Columbus Horticulture Society in 1849. The Society purchased the Samuel Barr farm in 1852 where the first Franklin...
Jones Shoe Manufacturing Co., David M. Jones, president. Operated 1887-1910.
Thomas Aquinas Burke engraving.
Gates Fourth Streets Methodist Church was dedicated 5/3/1896.
Postcard loaned by Laura M Kuhnert.
This new and stylish residence, just completed, is situated at No. 2800 W. Broad Street. Mr. Van Sickle should be complimented for building this...
Chapel, Central Ohio Psychiatric Hospital.
Souvenir of the Columbus State Hospital pg. 20, loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
Camp Chase Cottages. Mrs Catherine Pemberton's house was one of the last of these cottages at 57 S Hague Ave.
Story of Columbus OH977.13 C72st p.31
West First Avenue featuring at center foreground Central Ohio Oil Co at 547 W 1st Ave. It later became Sinclair Oil Co. Beyond oil tanks at 549 W 1st...
This home is at 542 West Second Avenue and is the residence of one of the oldest and most experienced Architects in Columbus, Mr. Treat S. Ford. This...
Ohio State Stove Co., W.B. Thomas, president. Branch offices were located in Chicago and Los Angeles. Operated 1910-31 manufacturing gas stoves,...
Michigan Avenue Elementary School was built in 1904.
Photo loaned by Laura M. Kuhnert.
Capital City Dairy Company, manufacturers of margarine. In 1900 Capital City Products Co. was the largest manufacturer of margarine or "butterine" in...
Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956.
Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10.
Beechwold Theatre Marquee.
Loaned by Frank Marzetti for 1993 Columbus Day Historical Photo Contest.
This lovely place is situated on the southeast corner of High and North Broadway. It is a massive fine brick building, standing back some 200 feet...
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church was dedicated on 6/25/1939. Groundbreaking was held 8/1938.
Architecture and Design , loaned by Thomas...
This photo features the Piatt Mill, owned by John B. Piatt. It burned on June 13, 1902.
The Book of Ohio OH 977.1 B724, volume 4, page 949
Streetcar #769 heading west on E. Whittier St. On the right: SOHIO Gas Station, #904 and the on the left: Westfalen Hof Garden Restaurant, # 888 S....
Residence of William B. Hayden, vice president of the P. Hayden Saddlery Hardware Company. Built by Peter Hayden after he purchased the property in...
Residence of Columbus Mayor Philip H. Bruck. Philip Bruck was mayor, 1887-1890.
Columbus Illustrated OH977.13 C72 C7261, pg. 96.
Columbus Refuse Incinerator Central Plant, a Public Works Administration project, begun in 1935 and completed in 1936.
Architecture and Design,...
Acorn Lumber Company yard covered 2.25 acres. Firm functioned 1905-1917.
Columbus the Capital City OH977.13 C72pe p.83
Holy Family Catholic Church at the northeast corner of West Broad Street and North Skidmore, was founded in 1877.
Digital photos taken March 8, 2007...
The "Harrison House" is home to the Franklin County Genealogical Society.
Digital photos taken and loaned by Nick Taggart
The Book of Ohio OH 977.1 B724, volume 4, page 945
This magnificent residence is the new home of Mr. Dennis J. Clahane, of 494 West Broad. Built of pressed brick with stone trimmings, and of beautiful...
It opened in September, 1898. In 1916, it had 12 teachers and 430 pupils, and the principal was Ada Stephens.
Columbus School News, June 9, 1916, p....
Schiller Monument in what is now known as Schiller Park.
The Story of Columbus OH 977.13 C72st, page 70
This comfortable home is located at 148 Thurman Street.
Handsome Homes of Columbus, Ohio, p. 24, loaned by Nick Taggart
Became Overbys Emporium. Another store called the Emporium opened elsewhere in 1919.
Columbus:Robert l. Senter postcard series #J6348 c.1973
This substantial residence is the home of Mr. David A. Ebinger, 949 City Park Ave. Mr. Ebinger manufactures the Vogelgesang Furnace which a great...
Columbus Watch Co. produced watches in Columbus from 1883 to 1903. Relocated to Indiana in 1903 where it became the South Bend Watch Co.Moved to...
John B. Brown home became the location for the Columbus School for Girls in 1953.
Christ Lutheran Church had cornerstone laying on 4/23/1922.
Postcard loaned by Laura M Kuhnert
Lehmann Hall on the Capital University Campus.
Columbus Dispatch Postcard, Series IV, loaned by Nick Taggart
Bexley's Drexel Theatre opened Christmas Day, 1937. The Drexel was extensively remodeled in 1981 by owner, Jeff Frank.
Charm in architecture, loaned...
Charm in Architecture loaned by Thomas Aquinas Burke.