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Mark Kryah 1995 final leg of relay
December 4, 2012 1995, MARK Kryah seen here running the final leg of a relay for Eli Lilly’s Corporate Challenge in Indianapolis, Indiana. more »»
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth's
December 3, 2012 SISTERS OF Charity of Nazareth’s is celebrating their 200th Anniversary is being held today, Dec. 3. This group photo was taken in 1962. Reading from left to right are: Rev. more »»
One Cent Postcard
December 1, 2012 WHEELING, WV, Jan. 21, 1897 this card was marked: Postal card - One Cent United States of America. Pictured is J.H. Locke Shoe Co., Wheeling, manufacturers and jobbers of boots, shoes and rubber. more »»
Three Lovelys
November 30, 2012 IN MAY 1996, during a cruise on the “Royal Caribbean”, a stop over was made at Cozumel, Mexicao. more »»
Martins Ferry, 1909
November 29, 2012 MARTINS FERRY, 1909, looking north at the intersection of 4th and Walnut Streets. It is hard to believe there were rail tracks in the middle of 4th Street, let alone horse and buggies. more »»
All American Boys
November 28, 2012 SUMMER OF 1953, the All American Boys from Wheeling, W. Va., portrayed Soldiers in the production of “PHARAOH and MOSES. more »»
O.R. & W.R.R. Depot
November 27, 2012 THIS POST card was send to Frieda Schafer before 1923 as she was married to George D. Baker on March 22, 1923. This is the O.R. & W.R.R. Depot in Woodsfield. The postage was for 2-cent. more »»
Vacationing
November 26, 2012 MAY 2001, vacationing at Myrtle Beach were Michelle “Kryah” Yanok and son, Andrew. Drew turned 13 recently and is in the 8th grade at Blennerhassit Jr. High School in Washington, WV. more »»
Business District in Colerain, 1900s
November 24, 2012 THE?BUSINESS?district of Colerain during the early 1900s featured a dirt road, which later became U.S. 250. more »»
Central Fire Station
November 23, 2012 PUBLISHED IN Pittsburgh this early 20th century post card shows the Central Fire Station in Martins Ferry. The very progressive department had already moved from horse-drawn wagons. more »»
Happy Thanksgiving!
November 22, 2012 FEEDING CHICKENS is a routine chore on a farm and taking care of this matter in Wegee is Nancy Whitlatch Toto in 1946. more »»
Mail Buggy
November 21, 2012 IN 1910 this photo shows how mail was once delivered through snow and sleet and blinding rain. This rig ran a rural route daily. more »»
National Road
November 20, 2012 THIS PHOTO dating around 1908 shows National Road, later U.S. 40, through Lloydsville. Imagine this dirt road being a major transportation route through the United States. more »»
Cilles Building, Bridgeport
November 19, 2012 THE CILLES Building at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Main Street in Bridgeport was demolished during the rerouting of U.S. 40 through the village during the late 1950s. more »»
Ashley and Andrew Hadzima
November 17, 2012 JUST ANOTHER day of playing for Ashley and Andrew Hadzima in this picture. Ashley is a senior and Andrew is a sophomore at Bridgeport High School. more »»
Group Cruise - May 1996
November 16, 2012 MAY 1996, this group cruised on the Royal Caribbean "Majesty of the Seas". Meeting for dinner were: Kenneth, Mike, Charlotte Krayh and Narae Michaels. more »»
Fall Baseball 1996
November 15, 2012 THIS PHOTO was taken in 1996 as the first year of fall baseball in East Ohio. Back row, left to right: Ben Taylor, coach, deceased; Shane Valigora, St. Clairsville, H.S.; Bryan Butler, Union Local H. more »»
All American Boys - "Vegabonds"
November 14, 2012 OCTOBER 1953 — the “All American Boys” from Wheeling, appeared on “The Arthur Godfrey Show” in Chicago, Ill, along with the “Vegabonds”: Al, Paul, Pete and Dom with Arthur Godfrey seated. more »»
Bridgeport Homecoming Court 1998
November 13, 2012 BRIDGEPORT HOMECOMING Court of 1998. Girl candidates were, left to right: Jodi Burlenski Harkness, Susan Matz O’Leary, Amanda Capolingo, Terra Ehni Blacker, Rachel Upson Hunt, Stephanie Norwood. more »»
1933 One Room School
November 12, 2012 THIS PHOTO was taken in 1933 at the one room school in the Hells Kitchen section of Barton. The children shown are in the first, second, third and fourth grad. more »» |
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