Dealers in bicycles, harness, farm implements and hardware. Third (3rd) and Market Streets. David Stahler and L.F. Stadler. This business was opened March 1, 1893 and later became the site of the B&O Freight Station,
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of David Stahler.
Business clippings for Stahler Brothers Bicycles; Charles Schumann, Cigars
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white miages of Stahler Bros., 130 W 2nd St.; Henry Prescott, 136 W 2nd St.; Heinish's Store ,Corner Gallia & Gay Sts.; Winter's Shoe Store, 509 Chillicothe St.; Lloyd, Adams & Simpson Toy Pistols, 2nd & Jefferson Sts. A clipped newspaper ad for G. D. Selby, Sweing Machines
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 399. Stage; Festival; Professor Gittings; William Rhodes; B.F. Richardson; Frank Kricker; Mrs. E.F. Draper; Mrs. George O. Newman; Miss C.M. Nettleton; Miss H.G. Stone; Mrs. W.L. Blumenshein; Chas. Jewell; Miss Zottman; Mrs. Colburn; Miss Eichelstein; Miss Applegate; Mrs. Green; Mrs. Ball; D.S. Johnson; James Boal; George H. Helfenstein; Miss Tomlinson; Miss Watkins; Charles Jewell; First National Bank
Colorized photo image of St. Mary's Church. Location-500 Market Street. The church building was completed and dedicated, July 31, 1871. Well known for the matched set of three working tower bells. The bells were cast in Baltimore, Maryland by the McShane Company in 1895.