Dr. Thomas B. Harvey, the second son of Dr. Jesse Harvey and Elizabeth Burgess Harvey of Harveysburg, Ohio, was a distinguished physician and surgeon in Indianapolis, ... (read more)
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Dr. Thomas B. Harvey, the second son of Dr. Jesse Harvey and Elizabeth Burgess Harvey of Harveysburg, Ohio, was a distinguished physician and surgeon in Indianapolis, ... (read more)
WALL, O S B CAPT 104 USC INF DATE OF DEATH: 04/26/1891 DATE OF INTERMENT: Unknown BURIED AT: SECTION 1 SITE 124-B ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY His ... (read more)
Memorial plaque of Elizabeth Hunt Hoel (1840-1904). Her family bought the original furniture in the lower courtyard of the Friends Boarding Home in her name. (read more)
The main courtyard of the 1905 Friends Boarding Home Museum in Waynesville, Ohio. (read more)
Looking north on Main Street after 1900. The Waynesville National Bank can be seen in the distance. (read more)
Looking north along Main Street from Miami Street. Cadwallader Hall is on the left. (read more)
Looking north along Main Street from Miami Street. Cadwallader Hall is on the left. (read more)
Looking north along Main Street from Miami Street. Cadwallader Hall is on the left. (read more)
Looking north on Main Street during the early decades of the 20th century. Looking north from Miami Street. (read more)
The Waynesville National Bank was first housed in the old Miami House Inn, then moved into a building on the southwest corner of Main and North ... (read more)
Another view of the Great Fire in Waynesville. Looking at the west side of North Main Street. (read more)
Another view of the Great Fire in Waynesville, Ohio Looking north along North Main Street, west side of street. (read more)
Another view of the Great Fire in Waynesville, Ohio looking south. North Main Street, west side of street. (read more)
A devestating fire in 1900 in Waynesville, Ohio. View looking north, North Main Street. (read more)
Corwin Avenue between Waynesville and Corwin, Ohio (read more)
Another view of the covered bridge at Corwin, Ohio (read more)
Waynesville Canning Company in Corwin, Ohio (looking west) Waynesville can be seen on the ridge in the distance. The building is till standing. (read more)
People waiting on the train at the Waynesville Train Depot in Corwin, Ohio ~ Waynesville's Sister Village. The train is coming in from the north. Note ... (read more)
Corwin also had two grain elevators (left), a saw mill, a blacksmith shop, two water towers, stock yards, and its own Union Sunday School. Produce from ... (read more)
Corwin, Ohio is located directly east of Waynesville across the Little Miami River Little Miami River. It was founded in 1844 by John Johnson and Joel ... (read more)
Corwin was one of the busiest Depots on the Little Miami Railroad for both passenger traffic and freight. It was noted for the Panhandle Hotel located ... (read more)
The highly successful Hiram Kilbon general store and grocery were located directly on the tracks of the railroad. The Kilbon home was behind and attached to ... (read more)
The highly successful Hiram Kilbon general store and grocery were located directly on the tracks of the railroad. The Kilbon home was behind and attached to ... (read more)
The lady in the oval frame is Sarah Ella Leak McKinsey (1854- 1940). She went by her middle name, Ella. She was one of the six ... (read more)
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