Northwest Materials, Inc. began razing the 1881 Pulaski school building to make room for the new $110,000 Pulaski-Jefferson elementary school. The earliest known location of…
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SCHOOL DISTRICT … This photo was taken in 1904 on the steps of the Oakshade School District Number 5. Florence Bates was the schoolteacher. Thank…
The Williams County Historical Society was organized at the home of Harry and Blanche Marsh near Pioneer. Temporary officers elected were President Richard G. Fensch…
This photo was taken in 1905 and features the Ai school. The horse-drawn wagons in front of the school were used as buses for students!…
The headquarters of a corporation is used to reflect its status and wealth. The former headquarters of the ARO Corporation in Bryan, Ohio, is no…
This undated picture postcard shows a decorated automobile advertising Edward A. Noble’s Montpelier paint and wallpaper store. Noble, a Morenci, Michigan native, was also a…
The following picture shows storm damage from an apparent ice storm on Madison Street in Wauseon. The picture is dated January 29th, 1947. Thank you…
Fire destroyed E.R. Sheline & Son’s hoop and handle factory in Edon. This multi-story wooden frame structure was located on the north side of Indiana…
The post 1904 – Wauseon National Bank first appeared on The Village Reporter. Source: The Village Reporter
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