Black and white photo negative postcard of The Wilhelmette Apartments, previously known as The Wilhelm Opera House. It was built by John Wilhelm and opened in 1870 at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets. It closed in 1899.
Black and white photo image of the "Huston Corner" located at Second (2nd) and Court Streets. Sitting on the corner is Kirsch Stoves & Tinware, owned by John Kirsch.
Sepia image of the second court house in Scioto County. Built in 1836 at Court and Sixth (6th) Streets, it was razed in 1927 after the dedication of the new court house.
Sepia photo of the Opera House with several people on sidewalks. This photo shows part of the Wilhelm Opera House built by John Wilhelm and opened in 1870 at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets. It closed in 1899 and was later made into apartments known as the Wilhelmette Flats.
Sepia tone photograph (original).
The second Scioto County Court House was built in 1836 at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Court Streets. The cupola seen at the far right is on the court house roof near the front entrance of the building. The jail is in the left or rear section of the structure.
Black and white photo of the First Presbyterian Church at 221 Court Street at the corner of Third ( 3rd) Street. It was built about 1850 and has walls made of two-foot thick native brick. It is listed on the National Historic Register.
Black and white photo negative of the outside and inside of the First (1st) Presbyterian Church, located at 221 Court Street at the corner of Third (3rd) Street.