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Post office and English Lutheran Church shown.
Showing stadium and Ohio.
From CBS 1962 On The Road series.
Caption on postcard reads: "premium products were very popular with Mail pouch. Pictured here is a store clerk with a table radio."
Caption on postcard reads: "This is a one of a kind postcard from the early 1900's. It appears to be on a college campus."
Caption on postcard reads: "An advertisement from the early 1920's. Mail Pouch's advertising is so very American."
Caption on postcard reads: "A street scene from the early 1900's. Mail Pouch advertising was everywhere."
Caption on postcard reads: "Turn of the century. In those days, tobacco products were most likely pure tobacco."
The fort was subject to two major sieges, two notable feats (McColloch's Leap and Betty Zane's trek through the battle), and other skirmishes.
Caption on postcard reads: "Ebenezer Zane's Old Log Cabin. The first building erected in Wheeling built in 1769, torn down 1908. This is the cabin to which Elizabeth Zane made her heroic dash for powder during the siege of Ft. Henry by the British and Indians."
Caption on postcard reads: "Monument Place is an old land mark built in 1776 and was visited by Lafayette, Henry Clay, Washington and many other notables in the olden days. It has been restored and will be kept by the Osiris Temple of Shriners of Wheeling, W. Va.."
Caption on postcard reads: "2092 National Highway, Elm Grove, Wheeling, W. Va., on Route 40. Recommended by Automobile Owners Association of America."
Located at 1031 National Road.
Established 1882. Dedicated May 23, 1926. Caption on back of postcard reads: "You are cordially invited to visit our Mortuary when in Wheeling, and let us show you through the most complete institution of its kind in existence. Located on Eoff Street at 15th Street."
Caption on back of postcard reads: "1126-1128-1130 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va.. Everything For Housekeeping."
Caption on postcard reads: "C.A. Westmyer, 29 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Jeweler and Optician."
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
(From postcard collection legacy system.)
This photograph shows the old Market Auditorium which is now a pedestrian plaza. The building with the Raus Drugs sign is still standing. It's address is 1107 Market Street - the Alfred Egeter Building (ca. 1895) a Neo-Classical Revival/Romanesque stone commercial structure (Franzheim, Giesey & Faris, Architechts).