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  • Collection: Vintage Postcard Collection

B.P.O.E. Temple, Mansfield, Ohio

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View of the Elks Home located at the northeast corner of West 3rd St. and Mulberry. Before it became the Elks Home it was the home of James Harvey Cook.

Baxter Stove Company, Feb. 27, 1910

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John L. Baxter rebuilt the factory after a 1899 fire, only to have another one happen in 1910. They never fully recovered from the 1910 fire and by 1916 the decision was made to close Baxter Stove Company.

Bird's Eye View Showing St. Peters Church and School, Mansfield, Ohio

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The third church was built after fire destroyed the second in 1889. After construction of the current church this structure was used as St. Peter’s High School. The corner stone for the current St. Peter’s was laid May 14, 1911 and the church was…

Bissman Flats, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of the Bissman Flats which were located at 4th St. and Bowman. Very ornate and colorful building with striped awnings and beautiful stonework.

Block House South Park, Mansfield, O.

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The Block House in South Park.

Block House, Mansfield, Ohio

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Block House sitting next to the Court House.

Bowman Street School - Mansfield, O.

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Front and side view of Bowman Street School a large red brick edifice built in the late 1880's. Located at the corner of Bowman and Harker Streets.

Bowman Street School Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of Bowman Street School a large red brick edifice built in the late 1880's. Located at the corner of Bowman and Harker Streets.

Brunswick Hotel, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of the Brunswick Hotel which was located at East 4th and Diamond St. Also known as the Sherman House. Hursh Drugs is visible in the photo.

Carnegie Free Public Library - Mansfield, Ohio

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Photo of the Carnegie Library at 43 West Third Street, Mansfield. Photo is taken from the north side of West Third Street and shows the east side and front of the library and the east side of the United Presbyterian Church.

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