Box 1
Contains 114 Results:
No. 60, On Sulphur Grove Road, Just East of Old Troy Pike, Looking East, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 60, On Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), just east of Old Troy Pike, looking east. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including a few unreadable signs and the silhouette of a chicken or rooster under a tree (all at lower right foreground).
No. 61, On Old Troy Pike, at Sulphur Grove Road, Looking South, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 61, On Old Troy Pike, at Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), looking south. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including primarily farm fields. A few buildings, probably residences and farm buildings or barns, are visible in the distance.
No. 62, On Sulphur Grove Road, 1000 Feet West of Old Troy Pike, Looking East, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 62, On Sulphur Grove Road (later Taylorsville Road), 1000 feet west of Old Troy Pike, looking east. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Wayne Township, including farm fields, residences, and farm buildings. A large barn with two cupolas can be seen in the distance.
No. 63, On National Pike, at Brown School Road, Looking East, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 63, On National Pike (National Road), at Brown School Road, looking east. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Butler Township, including farm fields, a barn in the distance, and several unreadable signs near the intersection.
No. 64, On Covington Pike, at Little York Road, Looking South, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 64, On Covington Pike (later State Route 48), at Little York Road, looking south. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Randolph Township, including residences, fields, automobiles, and a large unidentified building or warehouse.
No. 65, On Little York Road, at Covington Pike, Looking East, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 65, On Little York Road, at Covington Pike (later State Route 48), looking east. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Randolph Township, including fields, trees, and a barn or residence in the distance.
No. 66, On Covington Pike, at Shiloh, Looking North, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 66, On Covington Pike (later State Route 48), at Shiloh, looking north. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: a rural area in Harrison Township, including residences, businesses, rail lines (right foreground), pedestrians, and automobiles.
No. 67, On North Main Street, at Overlook Avenue, Looking South, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 67, On North Main Street, at Overlook Avenue (later Fernwood Avenue), looking south. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: Dayton residences in the North Riverdale neighborhood, including electric railway lines as well as automobiles.
No. 68, On Fairview Avenue, at North Main Street, Looking West, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 68, On Fairview Avenue, at North Main Street, looking west. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: Dayton residences in the vicinity of Hillcrest / Santa Clara neighborhoods. The white house with three dormers visible in the middle distance is sitting at the northwest corner of West Fairview Avenue and Birchwood Avenue.
No. 69, On Riverview Avenue, at Forest Avenue, Looking Northeast, 1923 March 18
Street scene photograph showing the location of Dayton area telephone poles and telephone lines. Photograph No. 69, On Riverview Avenue, at Forest Avenue, looking northeast. In addition to the telephone pole lines, the photograph shows: the entrance to McKinley Park, near the intersection of Five Oaks, Riverdale, and McPherson neighborhoods in Dayton, just east of the later location of the Dayton Art Institute. A few pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk.