Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. city's first public well discovered on Market Street; James A. Cleaver; Huston and Koblens had a factory in the Huston Stone Front; Robert Bell's Shoe Factory; W. H. McCall; Doerr Bros. on Second (2nd) Street; King's Undertaking occupied Frank White's barber shop room; Joe N. Murray; Corney Wells, manager of the United States Laundry; H. H. Higgins had a grocery in the Odd Fellows Building at Court and Fifth (5th) Streets; Knights of Labor opened a grocery store in the Powers Building
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Tracy Johnson was with the Tracy Shoe Company; W. A. Fraze was giving spiritualistic seances at his rooms in the Vincent Block; G. W. Huggins coal Office; Sexton's wholesale tobacco house occupied the present W. L. Wilhelm location; Dr. W. D. Tremper, member of the Monkey Club; Mary Draper; Jacob Berndt; C. P. Gatlin, book binder with T. M. Patterson; Jake Applegate drove mail wagon; Chas. Figlesthaler was with J. Eisman & Bros. Clothiers; Hal Pursell had Opera House Drug Store and put in a soda fountain; Fred Meixner; John Blankenmeyer, located where W. L. Wilhem's is now
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 172. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. C. W. Carson; James Keyes; Jacob Weber; Seel's and Knittel's Bakery; Walton Gibson and H. E. Greene. druggists; Wiley Rigerish, clerk in Dr. Pixley's drug store; Bernard Heid and H. B. Hull, photographers; Dr. Bing; H. R. W. Smith came from the Enquirer to edit the Tribune; A. L. McKay, city editor of the Daily Blade; Charles I. Barker, Harvey Young, Elmer Dover, all on the Times; Times Office; Patterson's; J. B. Gilson
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 173. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. C. W. Carson; James Keyes published "Recollections in 1888; Jacob Weber; Seel's and Knittel's Bakery; Walter Gibson, H. E. Greene, druggists; Wiley Rigrish, clerk at Dr. Pixley's drug store; Bernard Heid, H. B. Hull, photographers; Dr. Bing; H. R. W. Smith came from the Enquirer to edit the Tribune; A. L. McKay, editor of the Daily Blade; Charles I. Barker, Harvey Y., and Elmer Dover were all on the Times; Times office on Second (2nd) Street, near T. M. Patterson's; J. B. Gilson
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Max Wise's overall factory at Second (2nd) and Jefferson; Henry Prescott had a wheelbarrow factory on Front Street, associate Joseph Hornung; J. I. Marsh; Fourth of July Celebration at Union Mills; Rev. H. Veith built the German Presbyterian Church; Ben Pratt, only city engineer; John Flood was with Seebohm & Co.; John Kyle was with Charles Amann, druggist, later with Flood and Blake; James A. Hager was with D. R. Spry and George Webb with F. A. Amann; Hurth and Bruch grocery; William Hard; Buffalo Bill's show; N & W Terminals
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 175. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Cox's Drug Store, corner of the Masonic Temple; Edward Kinney and Ed Peebles, clerks in Alex Warner's dry goods store; Prof. Carney had a commercial school in the Spry Building followed by Prof. E. W. Smith who moved to the McFarland Building; Capt. Charles Soule's studio in the Massie Block; Evans & Bro. photo gallery in the Enterprise Block built by B. L. Jefferson; Edward T. Welsh; George Holman was a clerk for Peter Brodbeck; Alex Calder was a bookkeeper for C. P. Tracy & Co.; Taylor Robinson was with W. A. Connolly; Walter Miller; Emma McFarlin; Ray McCord; B. R. Miles
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 176. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Henry Springs; Cooley Barber; pig iron; railroad yards; St. Mary's Church; Father Walker, pastor of the Church of the Holy Redeemer; Samuel Nichols; Egg Gates; Frank Legler; Waler Norris; William Grimes; Frank Todd was with McFarland and Sanford; John W. Varner and the Refectory; Reeside & Co.; A. Dresher