Black & white scanned image of a view of Second (2nd) street, looking west from Court Street. Retail businesses named are: Dennis & Ruggles - dentists,
F. W. Hamilton - bicycle repairing
The Parisian Cloak and Dry Goods Co.
George A. Kah - Commercial and Society Printing
Mrs. Knittel's Bakery and Confectionery
J. M. Ellison - Pianos and Organs
E. L. Gates & Co. - Pianos and Organs
Miss Zottmann's Millinery Parlor
Black & white scanned image of Market Street Looking South. Businesses named are: Edgar F. Draper -insurance
Anna G. Fay, manager of the Woman's Exchange and Employment Agency
John Dice - City Livery Stables
William H Williams and J. W. Dodge - the Pioneer Painters
W. A. McFarlin - steamboat passenger agent and Insurance
W. C. Bateman - harness, saddles, bridles, whips
sepia-tone image mounted on board. Newman family names on back but no indication of which in the photo. Water damage around bottom and right side. On back: At 71 E. 2nd St. Later re-numbered 921 2nd, Mr. James W. Newman and Kate M. Newman (son Howard Ott N.). Clay M. Newman, Oscar W. Kate, Fan, and "Turf."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 13. Shown is a faded, color postcard of the Red School House with a little article about the history of the building. It was built prior to the Civil War.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: List of the Rectors of All Saints' Parish with years; Emma Bell's Kindergarten; Col. Oliver Wood; George Johnson; M. R. Tewksbury