This article, continuing a series on postcard collections of the East Liverpool Historical Society and member/trustee William Gray, focuses on Bill's collection of East Liverpool postcards. Thank You, Bill for sharing this wonderful collection with our Web audience.
West 5th Street
6th Street looking from Broadway about 1915
Washington Street looking north
West Market at Dresden circa 1900
East Fifth Street
Fifth Street, looking west
Second Street
The Diamond, ca 1905
The Diamond, after 1905
The Diamond, about 1900
Looking south from the Diamond
The Diamond, ca 1895
The Diamond, ca 1892-1905
The Diamond, ca 1905
East side of the Diamond, after 1905
Riverview Cemetary
East Sixth Street
East side of the Diamond, 1892-1905
Chapel at Riverview ca 1890's
The Diamond, ca 1905
Entry Gates at Riverview Cemetary, early 1900's
Soldiers Memorial at Riverview Cemetary
Central Fire Station on Broadway
East Fifth Street
Streetcar #101 built by Kuhlman for the East Liverpool Traction and Light Co.
Fifth Street ca 1912
The Car Barn, Pennsylvania Avenue
Sixth Street
Fifth Street after 1912
Soldier monument at City Park after 1905 but before 1917
Vine street looking east
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