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  • Old Photos Old family photographs, postcards, historical pictures, and genealogy about the people and places, over 16,000 photographs, 28000 surnames and
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  • . About Name Downing Block Floor count 3 Status Still standing Dates Completion 1879 Location Loading map... {"format":"leaflet","minzoom":false,"maxzoom":false
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  • Kauke's Iron Block or Kauke's Block Frick Building Nick Amster Building The Iron Block building was constructed in 1853 for property owners James C. Jacobs
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  • which burned in 1874. Photograph showing the Mollie Miller business operating out of the Clark Building during the 1970s. Photograph taken for the Wayne
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  • Della M. (Dice) Kramer (category Photographs)
    Miss Della Dice was asked to become librarian of the Wooster Public Library and Museum in 1905. The reverse of the photo provides the incorrect dates for
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  • Multi-Generation Photos II (category Photographs)
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  • 104 Spink St., Wooster, Ohio 44691 1907-1929 - Gerstenslager Company 1929 - Droz Transfer Company Reed Warehouses Inc. Gault Liberty Center Wooster, Ohio
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  • Multi-Generation Photos I (category Photographs)
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  • 0000 E Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States * American Hotel [photograph] Established in 1854, the Exchange Bank, was run by Stibbs, Hanna & Co
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  • This Century House located approximately 1.5 miles north of Maysville in Salt Creek Township was built around 1832 on land deeded to Thomas Johnson, who
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  • Before 1950 - United Methodist Church of Wooster operated the dining hall 1950 - The Grange operated the Grange Dining Hall Numbers, apparently, aren't
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  • The house is located at on the southwest corner of Stibbs and Spink streets in Wooster, Ohio and was once the Follis family home that included the local
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  • 74yrs 3m 14days. Their daughter, Emma F. Brainerd, was a retoucher of photographs, in Wooster, Ohio. She took over William H. Harry's Public Square gallery
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  • 1942 - January 1, Major windstorm damaged building - The third floor back wall was blown down spreading debris below causing much damager to bank building
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  • Yocum House Built in 1915 by Bogner and Long, this building was originally the residence of the widowed Isabella A. Yocum. When she died, she left her
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  • Passport "Gerlach is Retired by Request" Newspaper Clipping Assorted Photographs Wooster Cemetery The Wayne County Genealogical Society, 2004. pp. 348
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  • Photograph of Marshal Petain (category Photographs)
    This document is a photograph of Marshal Petain found in the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • This Civil War era house located at 558 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio features a mansard style roof. The outside walls are 23-inch solid masonry of bricks
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  • These documents are photographs of Allied soldiers entering Aix La Chapelle, Germany, in 1918, shortly after the end of the first World War. The first
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  • "Sgt. Alan Moorman, finds the grave of his counsin, Flanders Field Cemetery." [sic] This image is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos
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  • State Fire Marshal Frank D. Henry, Columbus, notified officials of the Wayne County Agricultural Society on Saturday that the grand stand at the fair grounds
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  • Copy of CDV photograph of Robert E. Eddy as Captain of the 60th O.V.I. Co. B that he organized in Wooster, Ohio. Copy of a tintype photograph of Robert E
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  • 1925 Passport (category Photographs)
    witness whereof the seal of the Department of State is impressed upon the photograph. [signature obscured, presumably Frank C. Gerlach]
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  • Built in 1845 by J. P. Jeffries, this house was built of very strong brick walls that are three bricks wide. It has not been altered, except for the east
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  • Overholt House The historic Overholt House was built in 1874 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America:
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  • Church Photographs, Sunday School classes, etc. 1938-1978 History of Methodist Church Creston Methodist Church (ministers, programs, photographs 1839-1995)
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  • This early pioneer home is located at the end of a long lane of County Road 70 west of Rittman. The home was built by the Valentine Ault family prior to
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  • The house located at 1539 Beall Ave.. Photograph by S. Zimmerman
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  • Involvement Politics Social Activities Early Settlers Family Records Photographs Bible Records Compiled Genealogies Reunions Journals or Diaries Biographies
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  • Built in 1867, this house was the home of Peter Rich, founder of an early Milton Township industry, the Rich Brewery (the first manufacturing industry
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  • Benjamin Kindig House Benjamin Kindig, an early pioneer, settled in the area about 1830. The old frame house was built in 1876 by Azuriah Kindig, a descendent
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  • The Gish Home Located in the west part of the Pioneer Cemetery on Gish Road on the northeast edge of Rittman, this house was built by Jacob Gish to replace
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  • Located on the south side of E. Sunset Dr. at the top of Shinersburg Hill in Rittman, this brick home was built by Abraham Gish, a master builder, cabinet
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  • William Hatfield, born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania in 1800, came to Wayne County with his father Jacob in 1817 and settled in Chippewa Township. He
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  • Wyckoff Farm In 1835, Simon Ewing built this two-story home, using locally quarried stones for a solid foundation and bricks for the aboveground stories
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  • The 2-story brick Yocum Building, once located at 143 N. Market St. was constructed in 1923 after a house and barn formerly standing on the property were
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  • This Century House was built in 1864 by Jonathon Smucker as the family home on his 100-acre farm. Acreage was added over the years, but the farm remained
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  • Reprints of Creston Photographs Organizations P.T.O. American Legions Garden Club Boys Scouts Church Christmas, basket committees Creston Community Service
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  • enjoys a well deserved and growing patronage. A glance at the accompanying photograph will give you an idea as to its arrangement and equipment. Mr. Burkholder
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  • Old Amstutz Homestead Orchard Hill Farm The Old Leisure/Lesiure Tavern Located near the crossroads of State Route 585 and County Road 221 in Green Township
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  • Jump n Shout Originally constructed in the 1820s, this timber-framed barn was built as part of a farm on Geyers Chapel Road. In the 1930s, Francis Besancon
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  • According to the "Apprenticing Out Book, No. 3," in 1812 a young boy apprenticed to a local printer lived in the original 14' by 14' log cabin on this
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  • It is unknown when the Bert Christine home may have originally been built. In the 1850 U.S. Census for Wooster, Ohio, there are two Simon Christine families
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  • Fike House The 157-acre property in Green Township that now makes up Wayne College was purchased from President James Monroe by William Stibbs in 1818
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  • In 1814, Joseph Eichar purchased a 640-acre tract (Section 5, Township 19, Range 14) along the state road (later known as the Lincoln Highway) in Plain
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  • Briton/Britton Farm James F. Briton immigrated to America from Ireland in 1824 and settled on the original 160-acre farm a mile and a half east of West
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  • Photographers. The celebrated Berlin Heads from Negative, Rembrandt, Commonn Photographs, & etc. and in fact, everything known to Photographers. Persons wishing
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  • Dr. Todd House VFW Building In 1835, John Christmas filed a deed for land west of Wooster, including the area now known as Christmas Run Park. On part
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  • growing collection of photographs. These are generally donated to our department. Some are labeled and some are not. Many of these photographs will find a future
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  • newspapers, directories, local histories, biographical collections, and old photographs. In addition, business directories, local vending licenses, estate settlements
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  • of the house are available through the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. The house was recognized as a County Historical Landmark in
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  • documents, missionary records (possible source for Native American research), photographs, published congregational histories, church bulletins, newspapers and
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  • towering steeple was visible from the Public Square in all of the earliest photographs which show the north side of Wooster Public Square and N. Market street
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  • of later turning a nice profit from their sale. Baltzly not only took photographs, he also kept a detailed journal that was later published in a book. He
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  • Wooster Souvenir Imgard family burial vault located in Wooster Cemetery. Photograph by S. H. Dawson. Larwill Mausoleum located at Oak Hill Cemetery photo
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  • Ohio, United States This is an image of the old Wooster Post Office photographed for the 1940 Wooster Directory. It was located at 148 N. Market St. The
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  • newspapers, directories, local histories, biographical collections, and old photographs. In addition, business directories, local vending licenses, estate settlements
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  • Assorted Photographs (category Photographs)
    the assorted photographs found in the Frank Gerlach file. Photograph of Marshal Petain Extraneous Photograph of the Pilgrimage Band Photograph of Frank Gerlach
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  • Teeple Brothers Photograph Gallery (category Teeple Brothers Photograph Gallery)
    . . . . About Name Teeple Bro's Photograph Gallery Photography Facts Founded Date unknown Date unknown Related Key Persons Location ScanPage_243.jpg Theodore
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  • Ancestry Inc, 1997. Taylor, Maureen. Uncovering Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs. Cincinnati: Betterway Books, 2000.
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  • Index to Douglass History (category Photographs)
    Click on the image below to see the index to Douglass' History of Wayne County, Ohio.
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  • Rich at the camera. (category Photographs)
    This photo is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos section of the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • This photo is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos section of the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • This image is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos section of the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • This photo is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos section of the Frank Gerlach file.
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  • ""Famous Harness Racer Dies"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p.. 2 [photographs]
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  • as a photographer in the Wooster City Directory of 1896. A few of his photographs of downtown Wooster, Ohio appear in The Wooster Daily Republican Souvenir
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  • This photo is found in the 1929 Division Dedication Pilgrimage Photos section of theFrank Gerlach file.
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  • of later turning a nice profit from their sale. Baltzly not only took photographs, he also kept a detailed journal that was later published in a book. He
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  • Welcome to Doylestown, Ohio sign circa 1987. Photograph courtesy of Cal Holden.
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  • N.E. corner Public Square, opposite County Offices 1894 - sold to Mrs. George Kreiger, Sr. for $4,000 and will be occupied by Kreiger's Drug Store George
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  • Organ) 8 Oct - The Dedicatory Organ Recital / Given by Neill Odel Rowe Photograph of spire
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  • In the spring of 1821, brothers David and John Hoisington walked for four and a half months from Vermont to Canaan Township, Ohio, in order to claim their
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  • in June of 1842 and took rooms in the U.S. Hall for a few days to take photographs of local citizens utilizing his self-built camera. The technology he utilized
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  • Originally located on the grounds of Wooster High School on Bowman Street, this house served as living quarters for the high school janitor. When, in 1917
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  • The house, located on the south side of Road 85 just one-half mile east of the Holmes County line, was built in the early 1800s and originally stood about
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  • 1880 - J. G. Jackson 1884 - S. C. Speer, News depot and book store 1884 - D. E. Robinson, book bindery 1880 Aug - "For sale by J. G. Jackson, old Howard
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  • In 1900, Joe DiGiacomo moved to Wooster, having left his home in Italy at age 8 and spent several years working in South America in the late 1800s. By
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  • In 1813, Joseph Larwill received a patent deed from President Madison, a document granted him a parcel of land in Wooster that included the quarter section
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  • According to research done by Emma Schmitt for a research paper for her Anthropology 350 course at the College of Wooster (ca. 2007), the building at 147-151
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  • and Ox Roast 1989-1992 Friends of Creston Library (Secy's minutes and photographs of friends' activities) Allen, Van I. Armstrong, Mae Haegner Bassett,
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  • Built around 1795, this log cabin about two miles north of Mechanicsburg, overlooking the Killbuck valley and the village of Overton, may well have been
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  • Record, Saturday, January 7, 1967, p. 13. "Community Honors Bob Tuck" [photographs] The Daily Record, Saturday, January 28, 1967, p. . "Rev. Kerr to be Installed
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  • The two-story house built in the Victorian Italianate style sometime before 1856 housed three notable Wooster families: Dr. James D. Robison and family
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  • as the Zion Lutheran Church. Photograph of Zion Lutheran Church located at 301 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio. Photograph of one of the front doors on
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  • Wendell Young House Wendell and Ed Young House In 1864, Wendell Young (of brewery fame) bought the property at the northeast corner of N. Bever Street
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  • While the property on which this house stands does not go back to a presidential title as many other Wayne County farms do, it was first obtained under
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  • Professor Eversole Home Dr. George Ryall Home William Annat Home This parcel was part of the land deeded to Joseph Larwill by President James Madison on
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  • In 1988, the house was renovated to become offices for the accounting firm of Turpin, Long & Wilson, Inc. According to an article in the Daily Record,
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  • family photographs Page 1 of unidentified family photographs. Page 2 of unidentified family photographs. Page 3 of unidentified family photographs. Page
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  • Family Photographs page 3 of 4, in John Knoppenberger Family Bible. Family Photographs page 4 of 4, in John Knoppenberger Family Bible. Photograph inserted
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  • area businesses to adopt a page. Also, we encourage anyone that may have photographs and any information regarding businesses in Wayne County that you own
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  • floppy disks, etc. Photographs should be labeled with names and dates if at all possible. If not, a general idea of what family the photographs represent would
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  • Grady House Odenkirk House Israel and Sophronia (Milbourn) Grady moved to Wooster and secured forty and a half acres of "wild and barren land" upon which
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  • The house was built sometime between 1925 and 1928. In the 1925 Wooster city directory, 1440 Beall Ave was not listed. In the 1928 Wooster City Directory
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  • W.E. Rice & Son, East Liberty, Wooster, Ohio 44691 Zimmerman & Co., 12 West Liberty, Wooster, Ohio 44691 Jacob Fischer - Book Binder, Wooster, Ohio 44691
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  • The 3-story brick building once located at 127 E. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio had an inscription chiseled in a sandstone block near the top of the building
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  • continued the photography business and produced some of the first life-sized photographs made in that section of Ohio plus oil paintings. On Jan. 17, 1860, Mr
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