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Book # Page Title/Description Date Author Notes 1 In. Cover Topgraphy of Springfield and Its Effects on the Population Unk Book # Page Title/Description Date Author Notes 1 In. cover Topgraphy of Springfield and Its Effects on the Population Unk. Unk. Typed by Marjorie and Harry Laybourne 1 1 View of Springfield 1851 1/24/1905 Unk. In 1951 Springfield Sesquicentennial Paper 1 1 Springfield, Ohio in 1832 sketch 1/5/1905 In 1951 Springfield Sesquicentennial Paper 1 2 1883 Springfield Telephone Book Hal Stroh 1 2 Warder Library Expansion Plans Unk. Bruce Ambrose8th in a series 1 3 Demolition of Ohio Theater(Sun Theater/Band Box) 11/22/63 Unk. 1 3 County Government Buiklding Unk. Bruce Ambrose6th in a series 1 4 Clark County Children's Home Unk. Bruce Ambrose4th in a series 1 4 Lagonda Elementary School Newly Built Unk. Unk. 1 5 Clark County Court House Unk. Bruce Ambrose7th in a series 1 5 Clark County Dentention Home 2/18/1951 Bruce AmbroseLast in series 1 6 Big Four Railroad Station Taken Down 12/22/1968 Unk. 1 7 Vandals Hit Big Four Railroad Station 12/22/1968 Unk. 1 7 Railroad Automatic Switches Installed-Limestone Street 5/5/1961 Unk. 1 7 Littleton Funeral Home Ad 1886-1951 Unk. Unk. 1 7 Zimmerman Bldg./Limestone-Main NW Corner Unk. Unk. 1 8 Arcade, 5 Houses Go On Register of Historic Places Unk. Steve Adams 1 9 Nisley's Fine Footwear 1883 & 1951 Unk. Unk. 1 9 Banking Center, 1 S. Fountain Unk. Unk. 1 10 Clark County Home for Aged Unk. Bruce Ambrose1st in Series 1 10 Mercy Hospital Mental Health Center Built 7/28/1969 Unk. 1 10 Charles Ridenour Plumbers - 37-39 W, High St. Unk. Unk. Photograph 1 11 News & Sun Building Enlargement Planned Unk. Unk. 1 12 Community Hospital Turns 100 12/8/1986 Bil Monaghan 1 12 Edward Wren Department Store-Limestone &High St. Unk. Unk. Picture 1 12 Structure on Broadway Unk. Unk. Unknown picture 1 13 Robbins & Myers Co. Unk. Unk. Pictures from 1915 and present day. 1 14 Internation Harvester's Lagonda Facility 3/7/1971 Unk. 1 15 Improved U.S. Route 40 (Aerial Photo) Unk. Unk. 1 15 W.W. I Plane pictured in front of Fountain Hotel Unk. Unk. 1 16 & 17 Springfield Industries (aerial photo of Lagonda Ave.) 10/4/1953 Bill Mateer1st in series about Life in Springfield 1 17 Photo of Military Band on E. High St. Unk. Unk. 1 17 Photo of Zimmerman Building, E. Main St. Unk. Unk. 1 17 Main St. Looking East from Market St. picture Unk. Unk. 1 18 Pennsylvania House Now DAR Shrine 4/1/1951 Unk. 1 19 Steel Products Engineering Co. 150th Anniversary Unk. Unk. 1 19 Schuler Auto Service Ad from 1929 Unk. 1 20 & 21 Water Tower Demolished-Greenmount & E. High ST. 3/21/1986 Doug Haddix 1 20 Francis J. Drolla Building, W. High St. Unk. Unk. Picture 1 20 George Rogers Clark - Picture & Bio Unk. Unk. 1 21 Fans in Ticket Line for State Tourney Basketball Game 3/22/1950 Unk. 1 22 & 23 Springfield Marks 100th Anniversary as City 2/26/1950 Lawrence BrownPicture of J. M. Hunt, Mayor in 1850 1 22 Photo-Pythian Home & Highland Mem. Hosp/Douglas Ave. Unk. Unk. 1 24 Tuttle Brothers -60th Anniversary Unk. Chuck Matthews 1 25 Farm Tractors Parade on Columbia St. 7/23/1969 Unk. Protest on way to Washington D.C. 1 25 Grace Methodist Softball Team Unk. Unk. Team Members named. 1 26 Snowhill School Built 5/5/1951 Unk. Descriptive pamphlet with faculty listed. 1 26 Columbia St. Cemetery Gravestone Unk. Unk. 1 26 Community Hospital Christmas Card Unk. Unk. 1 27 Springfield/Clark Co. Illustrated History-News&Sun 12/1/1985 Barbara Carmen 1 28 Ohio Historical Review - Clark & Greene Counties 1/1/1980 Unk. Magazine 1 29 Architectural Guide to Springfield Houses 1976 Unk. Unk. Booklet with pictures of homes. 1 30 New Downtown Springfield Building Projects 1/1/1977 Unk. Illustrations of projects 1 30 South side of E. Main Street Unk. Unk. Photograph 1 31 History of Clark County Courthouse 12/28/1986 Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 32 Demolition of Springfield Planing Mill & Lumber Co Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping Pictures of City Building & Edward Wren Co Department 1 32 Store Unk. Unk. Copies of Postcards 1 33 Limestone St looking north, c1912 Unk. Unk. 1 33 View of Big Four Park, Springfield, Ohio Unk. Unk. Copy of postcard 1 34 Aerial view of IH Assembly Plant, north of Springfield 3/7/1971 Unk. Newpaper clipping Fountain in Fountain Square; High Street looking west from 1 34 Hotel Brancroft Unk. Unk. Springfield's first hotel and ensuing hotels; Record of 1 35 Highways; 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 35 Daniel Boone may have hunted in Clark County 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 36 William Bayley Co c 1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 37 First National Bank c 1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 38 Springfield's Sesquicentennial 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 39 Springfield Musician Union to celebrate 50th anniversary c 1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 40 Springfield Fire Station, 1125 W Main St 3/23/1982 Doretta DonovanNewspaper clipping First settlement in Clark County; Marker of first cabin in 1 41 city 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 41 Columbis St cemetery; New Boston 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 42 The Savings Society c 1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping Village planned before Demint; Historical books; Early 1 43 medicine 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 43 Simon Girty in Battle of Piqua; Underground Railroad 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 44 The National Supply Co; Wm Wendt Co; Joe Ziegler & Co c 1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 45 The Beckley and Myers Co c 1951 Jim JohnsonNewspaper clipping 1 46-47 Front page of Springfield Daily News 7/1/1936 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 48 Lazarus to close Block's (Wren's) downtown 7/21/1987 Jim WittersNewspaper clipping 1 49 Early resident of Owltown, Mrs James Oliver 9/30/1951 Mrs Clem CollinsNewspaper clipping 1 49 Revolutionary soldiers buried in Clark County 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 49 Eccentric itinerants in Clark County 9/30/1951 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 50 Train wreck Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 51 Springfield new City Building dedicated 5/29/1979 Unk. Newspaper clipping Oren C Bare newspaper boy; Holsum bread; Reliable Tire& 1 51 Battery Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 52 Big Four Station 5/13/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 53 Big Four Station; Snyder Park Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 54 SW corner of Fountain Ave and Main St 6/5/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 55 Darakis candy store at Western Ave and Main St 9/18/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 56 1916 Street car; State Theater 8/14/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 57 Majestic Theater showing Ben Hur 5/8/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 58 Barber shop at 539 W Main St 1/23/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 59 Spring Grove Park (Avalon Park) early 1900's 1/9/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 60 Destruction of E High St bridge May 12, 1886 Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 61 Ferncliff Cemetery Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 62 Fireoved & McCann Pharmacy to close Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping Opening of Swonger Furniture in new building on Bechtle 1 63 Av 8/5/1965 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 64 Arcade Building condemned 11/1/1987 Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 65 Arcade demolition halted by court order 2/19/1988 Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 66 Arcade demolition 2/19/1988 Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 67 Arcade demolition resumed after legal battle 3/24/1988 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 68 Arcade demolition continues 3/24/1988 Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 69 Arcade demolition continues Unk. Erin EsmontNewspaper clipping 1 70 Arcade demolition 4/22/1988 Lawrence CalderNewspaper clipping 1 71 Arcade skylight; Core block City Building and Credit Life Unk. Mizell StewartNewspaper III clipping 1 72 Beautification winners; McConkey School Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 73 Black's Opera House c1969 and after fire 2/19/1903 11/1/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 74 Snyder homestead at 361 Upper Valley Pike 11/1/1989 Margo RutledgeNewspaper clipping 1 75 Ohio Theater; Union School; Pitchin School; 1/1/1990 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 75 Highland School; John Haerr farm 1/1/1990 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 76 Town and Country Day School; Grace UMC softball team Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 77 Snyder Park; Willow Dale School; Parade in 1930 2/26/1990 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 78 Railway drivers transferring to city bus drivers 5/5/1990 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 79 Crowell Collier demise 11/1/1987 Jim WittersNewspaper clipping 1 80 Springfield history from 1946 to 1987 11/1/1987 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 81 Rev Billy Sunday in Springfield 1911 6/12/1989 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 82 Bushnell Home is 100 years old 8/29/1988 Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 83 Ohio Edison plant on US 40 1/22/1989 Lawrence CalderNewspaper clipping 1 84 Demolition of W R Hackett warehouse Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 84 Springfield core block Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 85 Teikuro plant nears completion 12/1/1987 Jim WittersNewspaper clipping 1 86 The Ohio Historical Review (Clark & Greene Counties) Unk. Unk. Booklet 1 87 The Ohio Historical Review (Clark & Greene Counties) Unk. Unk. Booklet 1 88 Ohio Edison workers c 1930; Rockway students 1941-42 Unk. Unk. Newspaper clipping 1 89 Tremont City and Terre Haute students in 1917-1918 Unk.
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