Black and white photo negative of the Blizzard of 1950. Photo taken on Chillicothe Street of snow being plowed off the road. In front of J.C. Penney's, which was on 315 Chillicothe.
Tinted photo image of Blake Block in the east end at the corner of flooded Gallia and Lawson Streets. Boats are shown at the front of Flood & Blake Drugs and Sundries at 2109-2111 Gallia, John W. Flood Proprietor. About 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.
colorized photo image of Blake Block located at Gallia and Lawson. Photo shows Flood Drugs at 595 (2109-2111) Gallia and Shoemaker Hardware at 581 Gallia. (before address changed by city.) About 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.
Black & White photo image of Flood & Blake Drugs at 591-593 (9109-2111)Gallia Street in 1908. The red building in background is Shoemaker Hardware at 581 Gallia. In about 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.
Correspondence on back from Mrs. Flood.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Blake Block (March 30, 1913); Flood; Floyd & Blake; Iron Nation Bank; John Jones & Co.; M. W. Thompson & Son; H. Eberhardy & Co.