Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page talking about the Children's Home (Mound Park) located on Grant Street
Pictured: Orin Hewitt, Ben Woods, and Bob Gilliland
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page talking about the Children's Home (Mound Park) located on Grant Street
Pictured: Orin Hewitt, Ben Woods, and Bob Gilliland
Tinted image of children in pool and on playground equipment in York Park outside of the old flood wall. York Park, named for Levi D. York, was located on the Ohio River bank between Chillicothe Street and Washington Street in the early 1900's.
Black & White Photo Image addressed and stamped on back. The first unit of this building at Third (3rd) and Gay Streets was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Black and white image of the Holy Redeemer Church at 1325 Gallia Street. The Holy Redeemer church was founded when a need arose for the separation of English and German-speaking Catholic congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built their first Holy Redeemer building on Sixth Street. This building was constructed in 1905 on Gallia Street.
Tinted image of Holy Redeemer church at 1325 Gallia Street. Holy Redeemer was started when the need arose for the separation of the English and German-speaking congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built the first Holy Redeemer building on Sixth (6th) Street. This building was constructed on 1905 on Gallia Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Church of the Holy Redeemer; Ben Johnson; George D. Scudder; The Ohio Valley; America's Beautyland; The Homer Smith; Flood (1884); West Second (2nd) Street