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Antique Truck during the 150th Northwest Territory Parade

A crowd watches the 150th Northwest Territory Parade as an antique truck passes by, also in the background is a delivery truck for Mansfield Bakery.

Aviator Rogers Leaving Mansfield, O. - 1911

Cal Rogers made Mansfield a stop on the first North American trans-Atlantic flight in 1911. The plane, the Vin Fiz (A a popular brand of grape soda), landed on a field north of Mansfield, near the sight of Mansfield-Lahm Airport.

Billy Clapper's Bon Ton Restaurant

Proprietor William Clapper and his dog stand next to the front door of the Bon Ton Restaurant in Butler. Window signs identify the restaurant while metal signs above the windows and doors advertise Coca Cola and Quality 5 cent cigars.

Bones Restaurant--Northwest Territories 150th Parade

A man and woman in period costume push a pram down West Fourth Street as part of the parade commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Northwest Territory. Bones Restaurant sits on the north side of the street, just to the west of Citizens Bank.

Boy Scouts Bicycle Trip

In the summer of 1920, the Boy Scouts of Mansfield, Ohio made an unprecedented cycling trip through three states: Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. They traveled 959 miles during the trip and were entertained by other scout troops along the way. The…

Boy Scouts Bicycle Trip

In the summer of 1920, the Boy Scouts of Mansfield, Ohio made an unprecedented cycling trip through three states: Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. They traveled 959 miles during the trip and were entertained by other scout troops along the way. The trip…

Charles Taylor Sherman

Charles T. Sherman was the eldest child of Charles Robert Sherman And Mary Holt. Charles was born in Norwalk, Connecticut on February 3, 1811 and brought to Lancaster, Ohio about a year later. Charles began attending Ohio University in Athens…

Circulation Desk at Library

The circulation desk at the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library. In the photo, 13 children stand around the desk while two librarians work.

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Conestoga wagon passes the Richland County Court House

A Conestoga wagon passes in front of the Richland County Courthouse during the anniversary of the Northwest Territories parade.

Court House - Mansfield

Image from Art Work of Richland And Crawford Counties, published by The W. H. Parish Publishing Co. (1894) of the second Court House located in Mansfield, Ohio.