Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed list of questions asking if the reader remembers certain citizens and their professions. George D. Selby, Singer Sewing Machine Agency in the Leonard Koehner Building; Grand Opera House; All Saints' Church; S. R. ross built the Joseph Shaefer Building; S. r. ross; Market Square; Eli Kinney built the Alan Jordan Home; George Kugelman; Markosky on Second (2nd) Street; John D. Wilhelm; Carney Jeffords and the Maine Cafe; Ross Palmer; John Linck's barber shop in the Massie Building; J. L. Hibbs & Co. Hardware
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 425. Davis Massa; Security Bank; J.A. Maxwell; John Maule; M.B. Gilbert & Son; R.L. Melcher; J.I. Merser; Enos Reed; B.R. Miles; A.D. Miller; Wilhelm's Opera House; Neal Molster; Eagle; Stephen C. Morrow; George Davis; F.B. Mussey; City Physician; Henry Nagleison; David Strahn; Peter Neudoerfer Jr; W.A. Connolly
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 17. Black and white postcard of the Davis High School with typed entry below; George Davis; Gallia Street; Waller Street; W. D. Horr; W. B. Anderson; Scioto River Bridge; Scioto Valley Railway; Wedding Invitation at the Second Presbyterian Church on October 17, 1876 for Will C. Silcox and Maggie A. Stewart.
David Wilson Memorial Viaduct, formerly known as the Young Street Viaduct, was closed for repairs and construction, December 13, 1986. The viaduct re-opened on August 2, 1990, to fanfare and a new name honoring the former City Auditor responsible for appropriating the funds for the project.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images depicting David Thurlow and Mt. Tabor, Residence of Honorable Theodore K. Funk.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: David Thurlow, P. M. Striech, Col. Peter Kinney- Commanding Officer in the 56th O. V. I.
Pictured together: Frank Legler, Edward Coriell, John Hughes, and J. J. Brushart
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: David Strahm, Stout Barklow, Adley Brown, Geol. W. Neill, Uriah McCloud, Henry Steamshorn
Epozootic Period, 1877: pictured is a horse and buggy containing packages along with men behind. The scene is in front of T. M. Patterson's Book Bindery on Second (2nd) Street
Relocation of Seel's Ice Cream Saloon to Second (2nd) Street