Black and white photo of a class at Highland in 1928. First row, left to right: Thelma Nichols, Whitaker Balingy, Andromedia Freeman, Marie Pollard, Elizabeth Jordan, Richard Nelson, Marlan Schuler, Robert Lesling, Anna Bigelow, Mildred Wendelken. Second Row: Gladys Cornette, Ella Louise Ruggles, Loraine -, Nancy Pennington, William Hatcher, Carl Copen, Ralph Dearth, Betty Mitchell, Katherine Reiner, Emerson Wiedner. Third Row: Charles Gibbs, Roy Ralston, Tomas Watkins, Goldie Carrington, Martha Shields, Dorothy Burgess, Audry Minie. Estha Wendelken, Annabella Hockenheimer, Earl Southworth. Fourth Row: Thelma Qulick, Mary Alice Dawson, Dorothy Lewis, Boyd Schuler, Homer Goddardm Thurman Malone, Clarence Shoemaker, Doris Ward. Teacher: Miss Nellie Nisewonger.
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.
Color drawing of children playing with dog and promotional information. The Sommer Brothers (George & Leo) sold hardware, carriages, builder's supplies, paints and roofing at 220-222 Market Street.