Colorized image of the first Mercy Hospital, which opened July 15, 1921 in the Baron family homestead which was enlarged and remodeled to accommodate twenty-seven beds. John Baron had deeded the property on Kinney's Lane for the location of a hospital. In January 1923 construction of the new five story 50-bed building was begun. After additions and expansions in the 50's and 60's, the building was razed in 2001.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 245. Public Buildings (1875); Connolley's Hall; Daum's Hall; Gas Works; Massie Block; Pig Iron Corner; Rosenberg's Hall; Biggs House; Huston's Stone Front; Sam P. Nickolls; Mayor; F.C. Searl; Council; C.E. Irwin; B.R. Miles; J.P. Jack; Duncan Livingstone; Henry Scott; W. Foote Hall; Leopold Wise & Sons; Front Street; J.P. McAndrew; Flour Mill; H.P. Yeager & Co; Dry Goods; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Park Drug Store; Chas. Woodley; Murphy & Co; Royal Building; H.B. Murray; John V. Suter; Chain Gang; Col. T.J. Graham; City Infirmary Director
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 16. Proposed City Museum (1930); A. C. Thompson; Dr. J. F. Davis; Philip Zoellner; Civil War; Gaylord Guards; Central House; Portsmouth Maennerchoir; Pabst's Orchestra; Wanted; H. A. Lorberg
Yellowed, aged paper receipt, lined with red and blue with black fonts on handwritten details in ink. Jacob Haas, paid by H. J. Thomas signed P.N. Wickerk. Some damage.
Yellowed, aged paper receipt with red lines, black fonts and details in black ink. Taxes for Allen Stalls in Jefferson Township, Scioto County. Signed by W.C. Draper.