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DescriptionBirds eye view of Columbus, Ohio LOC 84690606.jpg |
English: Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Indexed for points of interest. LC copy imperfect. PM3 |
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Title InfoField | Birds eye view of Columbus, Ohio | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G4084.C6A3 1872 .B3 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/84690606/ | ||
Author | Bailey, H. H. (Howard Heston); Bailey, O. H. (Oakley Hoopes); Fowler & Bailey; Strobridge & Co. Lith; Bailey, H. H. | ||
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Location InfoField | United States · Ohio · Columbus | ||
Part of InfoField | American Memory · Cities And Towns · Catalog · Panoramic Maps · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject InfoField | United States · Ohio · Columbus · Columbus (Ohio) · Aerial Views |
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Central Market
Columbus City Hall (1872-1921)
First Franklin County Courthouse in Columbus, 1840-1884
Upper Scioto Rail Bridge predecessor
Upper Scioto Rail Bridge predecessor
St. Francis Hospital and Starling Medical College (current Grant Medical Center site)
National Exchange Bank at 101 S. High St
Old North Graveyard
Hannah Neil Mission Home for Children
State St. bridge
Gay Street Engine House #1
Columbus Feeder Canal
Old Central High School (1862-1928), site of Capital University Law School
Oval at Jefferson Avenue, site of Thurber Park and the Jefferson Avenue Center and historic district
Oval at Hamilton Avenue, site of the eponymous historic district
Sullivant Elementary School (facade sign still on-site)
German Village schoolhouse, 630 S. 3rd St.
Town Street First Methodist Episcopal Church, later the Columbus Public School Library
American House Hotel
Franklin County Poor House
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
County Jail
German Methodist Church (demolished)
Jewish Temple
Grand Opera House
First Presbyterian Church (demolished)
Gwynne Block (commercial, demolished)
Second Neil House hotel
Deshler Block
Little Miami and B&ORR freight depots
Likely Capital University/Park Hotel
P. Hayden Saddlery Hardware Co., Ohio Tool Co., Scioto Boiler Works, Columbus Steam Pump Works, and Borger Bros & Co.
Columbus Gas Works
Butler, Earheart & Co. Buckeye Coffee & Spice Mill
John Gill's Car & Car Wheel and Agricultural Works, later Newark Machine Co.
Engine House No. 2 (1859-1892)
Holy Cross Church
First Baptist Church
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