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  • Collection: Vintage Postcard Collection

Main Street, Mansfield, Ohio

Photo looking south on North Main Street from Temple Court. The Masonic Lodge/Post Office is off to the left. Louis Sam's Laundry is to the right, on the west side of the street. Streetlight arches arc over the street and three streetcars pass one…

Westbrook Outing Club

Postcard image of the Westbrook Outing Club clubhouse near North Lake Park. The photo shows the clubhouse on a small knoll. A group of golfers appears on the golf course to the left in the photo while another group gathers in front of the…

Mansfield Savings Bank, Mansfield, Ohio

On Wednesday, October 15, 1873, Mansfield Savings Bank officially opened for business. The following week the Ohio Liberal newspaper described the building as being “renaissance style, two stories in height, with Mansard roof. The beautiful design…

Steel Plant, Mansfield Ohio

The plant was originally built in 1908-09 and formally opened in June of 1909 as the National Sheet Steel Co. A few months later, the company was reorganized as the National Rolling Mill Co. In 1914, the plant was bought by the Davey Brothers and…

Flemings Falls

The first grist mill in Mifflin Township, built by John Fleming, was powered by these falls until a flood washed the mill away.

Mansfield, Ohio, On the Rocky Fork Creek

Burkholder image of the Rocky Fork Creek in Mansfield, Ohio.

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Mansfield, Ohio, Pennsylvania Yards

The Pennsylvania Railroad Yards in Mansfield, Ohio

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Coasters - Lucas, O

A group of young people stand in the middle of snowy Union Street in Lucas. The group includes several adults, a couple of sleds and a dog. The photo looks south along Union Street from Main Street, across the Pennsylvania Railroad lines and up the…

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First Methodist Episcopal Church, Mansfield, O

Also known as First United Methodist Church located at N. Diamond and Park Ave. East.

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High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in 1927.