Black and white photograph.
West Side of Chillicothe Street at Seventh (7th) & Eighth (8th) Streets
Frank 'n' Stein Restaurant-707 Chillicothe Street
Steve's Lock and Key
Fred's Sign Co.-709
Tri State Uniform Sales-715
The Art Gallery-715 1/2
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Chillicothe St. looking south from Gallia Square; Coxey's Army Passing the City
Colorized photo image of Chillicothe Street looking north. The Turley Building is at the right and the Corner Book Store is at the left. The Turley Building was built by Leslie Turley in 1905 and razed in 1992 for the expansion of Shawnee State University.
Black and white photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Chillicothe Street looking south from Gallia Square and J. C. Hibbs Hardware Store located on Sixth Street
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street looking north from Second (2nd) Street. The Corner Book Store is sitting at 205 Chillicothe Street. Across from the book store is the Turley Building, 206 Chillicothe.
Black and white photo image of Chillicothe Street near Fifth (5th) Street during the 1913 flood. Anderson's can be seen at the very back on the right hand side located at 301-309 Chillicothe Street. Bragdon's Dry Goods was located in the Masonic Temple Building at the north west corner of Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets until the building was partially destroyed by fire in 1925. This view is looking south toward Kentucky.
Black & white photo image of flood waters at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets. The view shows the First National Band Building fronting on Chillicothe Street and a row boat on flooded Gallia Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page talking about Children's Playgrounds; Early Sports; River City Club; Park Near Eli Glover Residence; Alexandria; Portsmouth; Dr. Thomas Waller; Waller Woods; Jerry Hall; Tom and Jerry Coffeehouse; Samuel Harper; George Helfenstein; Damarin & Co.; John D. Wilhelm; Thomas Conroy; Edward Kelley; Corson Corner; George Davis & Co.; Dan Spry; James Newman; Riverside Club; Scioto Bottoms