Black and white photo image of West Second (2nd) Street near Market Street. The first building on the left was George Davis & Company Feed Store which sold corn, oats, and hay. Next to this building was the Oehlschlager Coal Office which held the city scales and the Ohio Farmers office. The agent was W. H. Bonsall. The building next to this was Mathew W. Thompson & Son Feed Store, a commission merchant.
Black and white photo image of Front and Waller Streets after the flood in 1884. A house is tipped over and there are unknown individuals in the background.
Black and white photo image of the "Huston Corner" located at Second (2nd) and Court Streets. Sitting on the corner is Kirsch Stoves & Tinware, owned by John Kirsch.
Black and white photo image of the flood of 1884 on Fourth (4th) and Washington Streets. Unknown individuals float in boats near the destruction of an unknown building.
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 the Indian Head Rock. The famous boulder appeared in the late 1800's to early 1900's in the Ohio River. It would pop up every decade or so when the river was low. Prominent citizens scratched their names on the rock. There is an image of a sort of smiling face on the rock that has sparked considerable interest over the years. Some believe this is an ancient Indian hieroglyph.
Black and white photo image of the Turley Building on Chillicothe at Second (2nd) Street. The Turley Building was built by Leslie Turley in 1905. In 1906 the First National Bank and several other businesses were in the Turley Building. The Checker Store was there from 1952 until 1973. It was razed for the expansion of Shawnee State University in 1992.