Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Market and Second (2nd) Street, February 13, 1884- flood scene
A Group of Gaylord Mill Men: the rolling mill stretched from Front to Court Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 406. Market House (1814); Bus Station; Market Square; General William Kendall; John Thornton; George Thornton; Honorable Milty Thornton; Biggs House; Union Mission
War was formally declared on 26th of April, the day Company H left for Camp Bushnell, orders came to leave on Tuesday and early the city was awake, and everywhere flags were displayed. The line of march formed at Market Square and marched up to 2nd Street to Chillicothe, then north to the N&W Depot.
Black and white images of Market Square and F. C. Daehler & Co. F. C. Daehler & Co. was located on 82-86 West Second (2nd) Street. They dealt in furniture, carpets, Queensware, and were also undertakers.
Frank Amann was born in 1860 in Portsmouth. His father was a native of Baden, Germany. In 1874 he became a clerk in Daniel's Spry's drugstore. He remained there until 1880 when he went into business for himself at 208 Market Street.