black & white photo image in book; Showing businesses on Chillicothe Street (left side) Wertz Building housing the W. H. Burt Clothing 221- 223 Chillicothe; Anderson Brothers- 301- 309 Chillicothe; (right side) Salvage Clothing- 216-220 Chillicothe
Both images are of Chillicothe Street looking north from Grant Bridge. The Turley Building is on the right while Corner Book Store is on the left corner. The Turley Building was built in 1905 at Chillicothe and Second (2nd) Streets by Leslie Turley. In 1906 it held the First National Bank and several other businesses. The Checker Store was there from 1952 to 1973. It was razed in 1973 for the expansion of Shawnee State University. The "1900" date is a typo error.
The image on the right is from 1980.
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street from the U.S. Grant Bridge. Can see Hotel Hurth on left. Handwritten in black ink across front: "The scene(?) is Betty - from the roof." Then an arrow.
Small booklet with black & white photo images.
View looking south on Chillicothe Street from Sixth (6th) Street. Post Office Building & The National Bank Building on the left.
Photo image of page scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are the Chillicothe Street Entrance to Marting Brothers Company, Felix Zoth, First National Bank (Turley Building), and Prof. Blumenschien
Color photo image postcard of Chillicothe Street downtown with Kentucky hills in the background. Pictured - National Bank, Smith Drugs, Citizen Bank, Bragdons, Kubackers, Gallaher Drugs.