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Westinghouse Workers

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Nine men in three rows pose outside a door marked with the "W" of Westinghouse Electric. A note with the photo identifies the men as the "tool and die" department at Westinghouse. Seven of the men wear oily aprons. The two standing in back wear…

Westbrook Outing Club Clubhouse

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Photo of the original Westbrook Outing Club. On the Fourth of July, 1902, the new clubhouse was formally opened. The Mansfield News wrote that “no finer constructed clubhouse and no more elegantly designed summer house is to be found anywhere than at…

Westbrook Outing Club Clubhouse

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Photo of the original Westbrook Outing Club. On the Fourth of July, 1902, the new clubhouse was formally opened. The Mansfield News wrote that “no finer constructed clubhouse and no more elegantly designed summer house is to be found anywhere than…

Wappner Ambulance during 150th Northwest Territory Parade

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A carriage reading "Wappner Ambulance 50 Years Ago" passes during the 150th Northwest Territory anniversary parade.

View on Park Avenue West - Mansfield

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Image from Art Work of Richland And Crawford Counties, published by The W. H. Parish Publishing Co. (1894) of Park Avenue West.

Unknown Band Marches During the 150th Northwest Territory Parade

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An unknown band marches down the street during the 150th Northwest Territory anniversary parade, Isaly's Dairy is in the Background.

Unidentified Marching Band during the Northwest Territory parade

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An unidentified marching band marches down Fourth St. during the 150th Northwest Territory anniversary parade.

Tremont House - Mansfield

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Front view of the Tremont Hotel located near Ohio Brass and Union Station on the north side of Mansfield. Built in 1870s, it was known for its restaurant and famous for coffee.

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The Wiler House

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The five-story Wiler House Hotel in the late 1800s. The post office was near the center of the building. The archway once served as an entrance to a rear courtyard for stagecoaches. In its heyday, the hotel hosted such luminaries as John D.…

The Wiler - Gas Explosion

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Photo of a large crowd gathered in front of the Wiler House, 59 North Main Street following a gas explosion that injured more than a dozen on October 11, 1911. The Wiler was demolished in May of 1927.