Sepia tone photo image of the pavilion at Millbrook Park. The building was two stories with a full sized roller rink on the second floor. The first floor had a bowling alley and other game tables.
Black and white photo image of the lakeside spillway in Millbrook Park with three women sitting on a bench on one of the pathways. The spillway's water came from the overflow of the lake. The structure was about twenty feet wide with ten inch steps running down one hundred and fifty feet. The water made a cascade that fell thirty feet making, quite a spectacle.
Photo image of a scene in Millbrook Park: A pair are walking away into the trees. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Colorized lithographic image of the M. E. Church on Sixth (6th) Street with tree in front of the building, facing the street. The church was established in 1853. This building was razed in 1927.
Colorized image of the pavilion in Millbrook Park. The pavilion was built in 1902 from the lumber of the demolished city jail at Front and Washington Streets. The building had bowling alleys, a soda parlor with pool tables, a rifle range, and even a full sized ice skating rink on the second floor.
Colorized image of a scene in Millbrook Park including the lake. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Black and white aerial view of Millbrook Park. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Black and white photo image of the Towboat Joe B. of Portsmouth Williams en route to Pittsburg. The boat has 60 boats in tow. It covered nearly 8 acres across.
Black and white photo image of Millbrook Park scene. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. The park was greatly damaged by the flood, and it was totally dismantled by 1935.