Number

Description

P-0016

Round Corner Building as Miller's Grocery

P-0028

Court House Gang

P-0030

Old Adams Carriage Shop

P-0034

Wick Hotel

P-0036

Decker Grocery, Heller Bros. Ice Wagons & Merchants Delivery (5): 1- Heller Bros. Ice Wagon in front of Court House with Charles (Coonie) Fox and Harry Turner pictured: 1- Decker Grocery with John J. Decker, Ada Easterday and Mae Rogan Ewing: located SW corner of Beaver & W. Lincoln (Pilmers in late 1900s and early 2000s):1- Merchants Delivery with left to right George Nelson, John Oliver and Loren Decker taken in front of J.J. Decker Store:1- Decker Grocery Interior with John J. Decker, Rollin Decker, unidentified, and Loren Decker pictured: 1- Heller Bros. Ice Wagon with Jack Helt pictured.

P-0056

Harry Johnson Grocery

P-0057

McCaskey Grocery

P-0058

W.C. Taylor Barber Shop

P-0059

Lodge Furniture Store

P-0062

Employees of Arter Pad Factory

P-0063

Round Corner & Old Opera House

P-0067

George Nelson's Dry Goods Store

P-0068

Rogers Dry Goods

P-0069

D.C. Bower Store - West Lincoln Way

P-0070

Steele's Grocery (Pilmers late 1900s & early 2000s); formerly Decker Grocery

P-0071

Mrs. Hamilton's Dry Goods - Randall and mother; West Lincoln Way

P-0077

Erastus Eells with Hearse

P-0078

Firestone Bank

P-0079

Firestone Bank/ Hinchcliffe Agency

P-0085

King's Training Quarters

P-0093

Hostetter Hotel

P-0098

Commercial Hotel(northeast corner of W. Lincoln & Beaver) with Dr. Nevin and J. Piper

P-0104

Hostetter Hotel

P-0105

Eells-Leggett Funeral Home

P-0162

Joe Bramley - grocerer and drayman

P-0164

L.H. Johnson (Lemuel H.) - photographer

P-0167

Hugh Ramsey - financier

P-0176

Harry Marsden - insurance & real estate

P-0192

Alpheus Arter - harness maker

P-0197

L.H. Johnson (Lemuel H.) - photographer

P-0201

Myron Eells - funeral director

P-0202

Lyman Shultz - dry goods merchantile on S. Market Street; married to Lizzie Zimmerman Shultz

P-0281

Croft's Dry Goods Store (2)

P-0282

Ford Garage Employees - some names

P-0283

Lisbon Lumber Co. & Employees - some names

P-0284

G.C. Rauch Agency

P-0285

G.C. Rauch Agency

P-0286

Hamilton's Rexall Drug Store - inside view

P-0287

Spiller's Studio

P-0296

Minature Golf Course

P-0309

Volker's Store - grandparents of Lucille & Josephine Bennett

P-0310

Volker's Store - grandparents of Lucille & Josephine Bennett

P-0311

Miller & Pannier Meat Market

P-0312

Hellers Meat Market

P-0314

Meat Market

P-0400

D.M. Miller's Grocery - East Lincoln Way

P-0468

South Market Street - west side - 1941: buildings of merchants

P-0473

Morgan's Drug Store - interior: 1943

P-0503

Morron Grocery - also McCook Home: torn down for Standard Oil Station & later Lisbon Chevrolet-Buick lot

P-0519

Merchants on South Market Street - Shultz building showing: later Nichols 5&10: torn down for County parking lot

P-0526

Adams Carriage Factory; identification on back

P-0527

Old Lincoln Theater (set of 5) - corner of N. Jefferson and E. Lincoln Way: 1960s turn down for A & P and later Stewart's IGA

P-0537

Barney McGovern's Saloon Fire - West Lincoln Way

P-0561

Bower's Store - southeast corner of Lincoln Way and Beaver St.

P-0571

Morron Grocery - names on picture

P-0583

Round Corner

P-0602

Round Corner - 1890

P-0606

Morron Grocery - 1894

P-0610

Morron Grocery - 1915

P-0614

Albright Barber Shop - names on back

P-0628

J.K. Frew General Store

P-0638

Arter Building

P-0650

Bye & Bye Hardware Building - S. Market St.

P-0671

Corner House - Arter/Hanna Building; corner of N. Market Street and N. Park Ave.

P-0672

Old Opera House - Masonic Building/Gailey & Greenwood Bros.(3)

P-0674

Benner Building - Morgans Drug Store (2)

P-0675

Wick Hotel (3) - aka Watson House and Cowan Hotel; built 1836 & torn down in mid-1990s for 1st National Community Bank building; located northwest corner of East Lincoln Way & Jefferson St.

P-0676

Cowan Hotel - aka Wick Hotel and Watson House

P-0683

Stores Back of Round Corner Building aka Long House (2)

P-0694

Arter Block - Harness & Saddle Building (3)

P-0698

General Store

P-0718

North Park Avenue

P-0729

F.M. Arstrong Hardware Store - E. Lincoln Way: south side of street; in 1999 Franklin Furniture Building; 130 East Lincoln Way; Cy Gaskill, Sam Hoover, Sam Longshore, Homer Bye, Tom Dunn, and Bert Hollinger standing in front

P-0737

Kemble-Corbett Jewelry and Bicycle Shop

P-0758

Patterson & Gaskill Livery Barn with Commercial Hotel on right

P-0768

Gailey's Store - operated by Frank Gailey; interior view

P-0786

Ford Garage with Fords

P-0803

Dick Williams Barbershop

P-0828

Lincoln Theater - ca. 1950; earlier Opera House: northeast corner of East Lincoln Way and Jefferson Street

P-0835

Commercial House - copy of newspaper clipping; original in vertical file; northeast corner of West Lincoln Way and N. Beaver Street; torn down in late 1930s for gas station; later gas station and Crosser's Diner

P-0850

Will Corbett and Mr. Kemble at Kemble Bike Shop

P-0854

Blacksmith - not identified; may be John Cleckner (see P-369)

P-0878

Ado Sipe - undertaker and livery barn: owner for Courthouse(?)

P-0943

Morgan Block - 1884 (2)

P-0944

Morgan Block - ca. 1880s (2)

P-0946

Early Interior of Morgans

P-0947

Round Corner and Morgans

P-0950

William Gailey Driving Sleigh - early 1900s

P-0955

D.W. Dickey & Son Inc. (2) - Rick Pittinger, manager in picture: 1990s

P-0957

Crosser Diner

P-0960

Italo's - 1990s: owned and operated by Dean Rose & family; later sold it

P-0970

Marquis/Frost Store Front (2)

P-0975

Laundry Barn

P-0976

Steel Trolley Diner - southwest corner East Lincoln Way and Jefferson Street; moved from Salem, Ohio in 1970s(?)

P-0977

Buckeye Beverage - west side of North Beaver Street between West Lincoln Way and West Chestnut Street

P-0979

Firestone Bank Auto Teller Sign - downtown office: later bought by Citizens Banking Co. and name changed to Sky Bank

P-0981

Home Savings & Loan

P-0982

Eells-Leggett Funeral Home - built 1820s: roof repairs

P-0984

Meadowbrook Nursery

P-0985

Corner of West Park and Jail Alley

P-0986

Round Corner Building - merchantile, men's store, laundromat and later Subway

P-0987

Firestone Bank Building - late 1980s; sold to Citizens Banking Co. and later name changed to Sky Bank

P-0988

Frontiers Unlimited - north side of East Lincoln Way between Nelson Ave. and Jefferson Street; next door to Round Corner bldg.

P-0989

S.D. Nold Co. - south side of intersection of old Route 30 south and Brookfield Avenue

P-0990

D.W. Dickey & Son Inc. - plant on creek at S. Lincoln (SR 164 south) and across bridge: offices located off SR45 north on Dickey Drive behind Post Office after 1990

P-0995

1st National Community Bank - opened November 14, 1994

P-1035

Grupner's Bakery - was located on South Market Street east side

P-1043

Jane Anderson Adams - portrait; wife of owner of Adams Carriage Co.;donated by daughter

P-1051

Howard's Barber Shop - located on South Market Street; owned by Howard Wise: 1980s-2001; 2001 became New Lisbon Barber Shop

P-1052

L & G Mower Repair - located in Pilmers Building on West Lincoln Way early 1990s; moved to West Washington in late 1990s: owned by Gene Bartholow

P-1053

Hillyer Grocery Store - new building on State Route 45 north; owned and operated by Willard Hillyer;later Sparkle Market

P-1054

Dairy Queen - located on old Route 30 south of town

P-1057

Weber Funeral Home - formerly Henry Funeral Home and for couple years Seederly-Mong Funeral Home: owned and operated by Dan Weber in late 1970s through 2001 when his son, Greg, took over

P-1058

Eells-Leggett Funeral Home - located on West Lincoln Way; oldest continuing funeral home in Lisbon; owned by Eells family until 1960s when it was bought by Robert Leggett: later his son, Lynn, ran it until 2001 when it was sold to Chip Stauffer

P-1059

Remodeling Bank One Building - located on northwest coner of Market Street and North Park; formerly Peoples Bank, Heritage Bank and later FirstStar and Consumers Bank

P-1060

Hiner Ice Cream Parlor Fire (3) - located southeast corner of Lincoln Way and Beaver Street; formerly Edgerton's IGA building

P-1070

Roseland Apartments - north of Lisbon on State Route 45; later behind McDonalds

P-1071

Landmark - located at one time on South Market Street in old PL&W railroad station; in 1990s moved to South Lincoln Avenue; also had names of CountryMark and Agland Co-op

P-1072

Carter Lumber - located on East Lincoln Way;southeast corner of Lincoln Way and Jackson Street; formerly Lisbon Lumber Co.

P-1083

Bettie Lee Dance Studio - located on East Washington Street; formerly administration building for R. Thomas Co. and Ray Lewis & Co.

P-1086

Wirtz Building (2) - first brick hotel; built 1808; two views taken at different times of same lot

P-1091

Block of Buildings from Court House Alley to Gray Kodrich Supply, Inc. - west side of South Market Street: Lisbon Meat Marker, Isaly's, Sportman's Bar, Nichols 5&10, Tree House and Gray Kodrich

P-1114

First Hospice of Columbiana County - former Hollinger Home; built 1880; located on northside of East Chestnut Street

P-1159

George Nelson's Store - Back of Round Corner; aka Long House; built by Benjamin Hanna; boot & shoe store owned by Jerome Nelson circa 1871; brother George Nelson owned the variety store next door; in early 1817 Benjamin Hanna opened a business in this brick building; original doorway was still there in 1994; this building served as Hanna's first place of business and his home.

P-1160

Demolishing Wick Hotel (20)

P-1162

George Moore - Photographer

P-1163

D.C. Bowers

P-1179

Huston Bros. Merchant Tailors

P-1180

Clarence and Lois (Kemple) Trotter - long time owners of neighborhood grocery on southwest corner of Washington Street and Lincoln Avenue; donated victorian furniture, etc. upon death

P-1196

Hostetter Hotel

P-1210

Mills and Carson Meat Market

P-1241

South side West Lincoln Way

P-1242

South side West Lincoln Way between Court House Alley & Beaver St. - no date

P-1251

Howard Crosser

P-1260

Frank M. Benner - jeweler

P-1262

D.M. Miller's Grocery (2) - some names on front; on back is P-832

P-1280

J.F. Benner - also see category 19

P-1305

Views of Arter Building (3)

P-1338

Pictures of Firestone Bank (2) - 1 early exterior & 1 early interior

P-1339

Round Corner Building (Miller Clothing)

P-1365

Handelsman Building/Edgerton IGA(3) - information on pictures; taken at different years

P-1412

Charles Nace in Store

P-1430

Interior of Hinchcliffe Insurance Office located on North Park Ave. (later Firestone Bank Building and Sky Bank Building)

P-1431

Croft Department Store - was located on South Park Ave. (in 2002 was Video Store); closed in late 1960s.

P-1434

Harry E. Marsden

P-1435

G. Cecil Rauch - 1950

P-1449

Cowan Hotel (later Ivy Stone) - located on southwest corner of S. Market St. and W. Washington St.; aka Hasbrouck Hotel

P-1455

Beverage Barn on State Route 45 north of town

P-1088

Anderson/Farmer Hotel - built 1837; destroyed by fire and razed in 1992; cross reference in cat. 18