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Richland Trust Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of the Richland Trust Company also known as Richland Bank. The building opened in 1929.

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Municipal Building at Corner of W. 2nd and Walnut Streets, Mansfield, Ohio

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View of the Mansfield Municipal Building on West Second, just west of the West Second - South Walnut intersection. The building served as the seat of Mansfield government from the mid-1920's to the late 1970's. The building was demolished and…

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Mansfield, Ohio. North Park Street and Ford Building

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View of the Ford Building at the end of North Park St. Building was owned by S. N. Ford and built in 1919. Several other buildings are also visible on North Park St., including The Ohio Suspender Co, building which was destroyed by fire on…

Farmers Bank Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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View of the Farmer's Bank building on Park Avenue West and Walnut. The bank was founded by James Purdy in 1847. The building still stands today.

Farmers Bank Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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View of the Farmer's Bank building on Park Avenue West and Walnut. The bank was founded by James Purdy in 1847. The building still stands today

Richland Trust Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of the Richland Trust Building which opened in 1929. Today the building is home to Richland Bank.

Walpark Building, cor Park Ave. West and Walnut Street

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The Walpark Building is located on the southeast corner of Park Avenue West and South Walnut. The structure is on the site of the city market building that for years served as city hall and the main fire station. This photo looks from the northwest…

Daily News Annual Outing Morning - West 4th Str., Mansfield, O.

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The Daily News building located on the corner of 4th St. and Walnut. Home of the daily and weekly newspaper published by William Cappeller.

Mansfield, Ohio, Daily News Annual Outing, Aug. 28th, 1905

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The Daily News building located on the corner of 4th St. and Walnut. Home of the daily and weekly newspaper published by William Cappeller.

"The Windemere," the only building owned and operated by the Christian Endeavor.

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Front view of the Windemere which was build by Dimon Sturges. This grand home with ornate woodwork was located at 114 Park Ave. West. Later became a home for "unfortunates" operated by the Christian Endeavor.