Black & white photo image of W. J. Hays Motors Company. The company was the distributor for Durant, Star, and Flint cars. Sales Room located at 2115 Gallia Street.
Black and white photo image of the The Phil Wolff & Company, clothing store. Business was located at 4152 Gallia, at the corner of Park Avenue.
This image, dated between 1926-1930, shows Phil Wolff Clothing which was a branch of the main store on Chillicothe street. He closed it in 1932. In the image:
Piggly Wiggly Groceries was located at 4150 Gallia.
White’s Drug store was located next door at 4148 Gallia.
Glassman Notions (which was the 5 & dime) was at 4146 Gallia.
The steel mill can be seen in the background.
(these buildings are gone and were located at location of the Golden Corral parking lot).
Black and white photo image of the residence of Lafayette Taylor located in McDermott, Ohio. The house was built of 3rd ledge buff stone, produced by the Taylor Stone Company.
Lafayette turned the home into a museum where he displayed his hunting trophies.
Black and white photo image of the inside of the residence of Lafayette Taylor.
Here is a view of the fireplace and mantel. Art Stone selected to obtain the uniform striped effect.
Black and white photo image of the residence of Mrs. Levi D. York, located at Rose Ridge, Jackson Avenue.
Architect: Devoss & Donaldson
Contractor: R.L. Hopkins
Indiana limestone used for trim. Machine and cutting performed by Taylor Stone Company.