scan of newspaper article "Those Were The Days" about the Hilltop Station with photo of firemen with a sleeping Dalmatian (original photo taken in 1915 from collection of Holly H. Rickey). In 1915, the Hilltop Fire Department Engine Company No. 3 was located at 1420 Franklin Avenue.
scan of newspaper article "Those Were The Days" about the Hilltop Fire Station's ladder truck with photo from collection of Holly H. Rickey. In 1915, the Hilltop Fire Department Engine Company No. 3 was located at 1420 Franklin Avenue.
Photo image of the headstone of Hiram and Teresa Jones in Jacktown Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Jacksonville Cemetery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 528. Hiram Gregory; J.B. Gregory; City Civil Engineer; Scioto Valley (N. & W.) Railroad; Harriet Gregory; Mrs. Barney; Midland Trail; Greenlawn; John B. Gregory; Major John Belli; Friendship; Belvedere; Alexandria; Revolution
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 68. Hiram Williamson; Captain Washington Williamson; Reliance; A. Greenough; Glover Noel & Co; Gaylord Mill (1832); Thomas Gaylord; B.B. Gaylord; B. Augustin; Court Street; Front Street; John E. Williams; Thomas Lawson; Miss Tillow; John Tillow; Louis W. Terry; William Maddock; Elizabeth Buffington; J.B. Maddock; William Maddock; Maddock's Mill; Fourth (4th) Street; Chillicothe Street; Joshua Barber; Harry Ball; Thomas Wildbahn; Blacksmith; John L. Ward; Mrs .Isaac Miller; John W. Davis; Tanner; Fisher and Streich; Sixth (6th) Street; Steamboat Owner
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 144. His Honor; Mayor (1840); County Commissioner; West End; Captain Williamson (1853); Wharf Boat; Front Street; Scioto Street; National Hotel; Ohio- Erie Canal; Mayor Reiniger; Reiniger House; Market Street; Third (3rd) Street; Stephen Edmunds; Miss Ramsey; Miss Peebles; Robert Bell; John Abbott; Kentucky Hills; McDowell Building; Roscoe Palmer ;Peanut Stand; Coll. Frank White