scanned photo image from scrapbook,
Pictured are Winter's Shoes, 509 Chillicothe; Rice Brothers, 511 Chillicothe; United Woolen, 513 Chillicothe; Martings. 515 Chillicothe and Peppers Notions, 517 Chillicothe Street.
Both images are black and white photos.
Colored photo of cars driving down Chillicothe Street. American Savings bank is shown. From 1918 to 1938, the building was Smoke House Billiards and Cigars. In 1939, it became the American Building and Loan Association. By 1994, its name had changed to the American Savings Bank. In 2019 People's Bank took over the location.
Black and white image of a Chillicothe Street Scene. The Post Office was at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. Across Gallia was the First National Bank. On the right hand side of the image, only the sign can be seen for the Ohio Valley Bank at 519 Chillicothe. Then Malavazo's, then W. A. Pepper at 517 Chillicothe.
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street. Glockner Chevrolet Company is on the right, at the corner of 2nd (Second) and Chillicothe, followed by the Hotel Hurth located at the corner of Chillicothe and Third Streets. A plane is flying in the background.
Greenish tinted photo image of Chillicothe Street looking south toward the Kentucky hills. Marting Brothers Company is at 515 Chillicothe and Pepper's is at 517 Chillicothe.
Scanned page 39 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of a Chillicothe Street Scene; Val Reinhart; an unknown man; John Jones; and Abrose Faivre.
Scanned scrapbook page. At top is a photo of early businesses along an unpaved Chillicothe Street. In the center photo the seven daughters of Aaron Kinney are named: Mrs. Rachel Bickley, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Mrs. Sarah A. Renshaw, Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mrs. Maria Tracy, Mrs. Eliza Cady, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gates. The lower photo shows about 19 happy young people seated on steps during an outing to Glen Springs, Kentucky.
Colored image looking South down Chillicothe Street from the corner of 9th Street and Chillicothe. Cars parked and driving down the street. Can see the US Grant Bridge and the Kentucky hills.