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.
Pottery Decorators
circa mid-1950's
YMCA - Fourth Street
YMCA
American Theatre
American Theatre
Ceramic Theatre
Ceramic Theatre
United Presbyterian Church - West Sixth Street
United Presbyterian Church - built 1907
Methodist Church before 1922
Methodist Church, West Sixth Street
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office - 1901-1969
U.S. Post Office
Post Office and High School after 1915
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
Carnegie Library dedicated May 8, 1902
First Christian Church, erected 1911
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