Tinted image of the bridge. A notation at the top: "The Grants operated a tannery on the site of the Kentucky approach to the bridge." The bridge, also known as the Fullerton Bridge, opened in 1927 as a toll bridge and became toll free in 1974. In 2001 it was closed for demolition and replacement.
Sepia tone photo image of the 1914 Labor Day Parade coming south on Chillicothe Street.
Pictured: Salvage located at 216-220 Chillicothe; Abbott Paint Co. at 209 Chillicothe.
Colorized image of the inn showing people on the front porch surrounded by trees. Considered a summer resort, the inn was located in Rushtown near the N & W Railway station. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland and steel mill worker in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Inn was located on a hill on the west side of route 104 near the N & W Railway passenger station in Rushtown, It closed in 1919.
Colorized cartoon images of Dutch children with a banner with "McGaw" in black printing on the front. The community known as McGaw was in the southwest corner of Nile Township at the mouth of Upper Twin Creek. A post office was located at McGaw from 1893 until 1919 when the mail was forwarded to the Friendship post office.