Box 1
Contains 302 Results:
427 Cherry Street Probably built by Henry Spring
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
434 Cherry St. SE Apr. 1955. Built 1858 by Gilbert Brothers, sold to Morris in 1865.
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
445 Cherry St. SE. Built by Damon Hatch in 1844-1845.
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
455 Cherry Street Apr. 1955 and Unknown. “The Castle”. Built in 1889 and original residence of E. Crofton Fox and Chas. Fox.
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
540 Cherry St. Apr. 1955 and unknown. Built by Samuel Sanford, 1847.
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
547 Cherry Street. Site of Oakwood Manor
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
600 Cherry St.
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
601 Cherry St. SE. Probably built 1900, Thos. Friant in 1912
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
617 Cherry St. SE Apr. 1955 and unknown. Built in 1890 by Lowe
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
448 Coit Avenue Apg. 1955. Built about 1895 by Arthur Rush, an architect
This series contains the positive photographic prints, with the addition of photo postcards in some cases. The images are arranged alphabetically by street name, and then chronologically by street number. Streets with names that are numbers are given at the beginning.
A few subject categories, such as building types, out of town views, or specific areas such as “Ramona Park” are given at the end, after the street arrangement.
