Box 1
Contains 114 Results:
No. 50, On Valley Pike, West of Huffman Dam, Looking East Toward the Dam., 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 50, On Valley Pike, west of Huffman Dam, looking east toward the dam. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural scene in Mad River Township, including an unpaved road and a few residences in the far distance on either side of the road.
No. 51, On Springfield Pike, at Montgomery County Line, Looking West, 1923 March 18
No. 52, On Springfield Pike, at Abandoned "Big Four" Crossing, Looking West, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 52, On Springfield Pike, at abandoned "Big Four" crossing, looking west. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: residences in Mad River Township, probably in the vicinity of what later became North Smithville Road. (The "Big Four" refers to the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway, or "C.C.C. & St.L. R.R.")
No. 53, On Springfield Pike, at Yellow Springs Road, Looking West, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 53, On Springfield Pike, at Yellow Springs Road (later Northcliff Drive), looking west. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Mad River Township, including residences, barns, farm buildings, and fields. A sign identifying the "Village of Harries" is partially visible at the left foreground.
No. 54, On Brandt Pike, at City Line, Looking North, 1923 March 18
No. 55, On Brandt Pike, at New Carlisle Road, Looking North, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 55, On Brandt Pike, at New Carlisle Road (probably the road later called Bellefontaine Road), looking north. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including residences and businesses, such as the "Corner Garage Repairing" shop in the foreground.
No. 56, On Brandt Pike, at Sulphur Grove, Ohio, Looking North, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 56, On Brandt Pike, at Sulphur Grove, Ohio, looking north. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including a residence or perhaps general store with a "Sulphur Grove" sign over the porch, as well as a gasoline service station at the right. Sulphur Grove was near the intersection of Brandt Pike and Taylorsville Road.
No. 57, On Sulphur Grove Road, Just west of Brandt Pike, Looking West, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 57, On Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), just west of Brandt Pike, looking west. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including an unpaved road, farm fields, and a few residences and farm buildings or barns in the distance.
No. 58, On Sulphur Grove Road, Just East of Brandt Pike, Looking East, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 58, On Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), just east of Brandt Pike, looking east. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including an unpaved road, a few residences, a barn, and a school building (on the right in the distance).
No. 59, On Old Troy Pike, at Sulphur Grove Road, Looking North, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 59, On Old Troy Pike, at Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), looking north. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including a barn and other buildings, as well as a sign pointing towards a "Conservancy Tour" on a post in the foreground right.