East Liverpool Historical Society

Picture taken about 1956 or 57, looking from the corner of W.5th Street and West Alley looking towards W. 6th Street. Picture courtesy of Mike Bloor.

Picture taken 1956 from the corner of W.5th Street and West Alley looking at the south side of the 400 block of W. 5th street. Picture courtesy of Mike Bloor.

Picture taken 1956 from across the street from the Catholic School and Nun's living spaces. The picture was showing the western end of the north side of the 300 block of W. 5th street. Picture courtesy of Mike Bloor.

Catholic school as it looked before the additions in the late 50's. Picture courtesy of Mike Bloor.

Part of the school and part of the nun's residence. Picture courtesy of Mike Bloor.

After the addition. Probably late 50's or early 60's.

The 400 block of W. 5th Street.Late 60's.

Picture courtesy of Terri Emmerling-Poynter.

North side 100 block West 5th Street in the area of Peach Alley. Picture courtesy of Frank Dawson, From the Frank Dawson personal collection of photographs.

North side from Peach Alley looking down West 5th Street as far down as the Catholic Church at the corner of Jefferson and West 5th Street. Picture courtesy of Frank Dawson, From the Frank Dawson personal collection of photographs.

Much more modern time period, later in the 20th Century, still the north side of West 5th at the intersection of Jackson and West 5th Street. Pictures courtesy of Frank Dawson, From the Frank Dawson personal collection of photographs.

South Side of West 5th Street. That is the Brookes Building on the far right of the picture at the corner of Market Street and 5th Street. On the far left of the picture is the East side of the Sturgis House. The picture is probably late 1890s or very early 1900s. Picture courtesy of Museum of Ceramics, Sarah Vodrey Director.

Probably 1950s. The eastern end of the 100 block of West 5th Street showing the south side of the block. Pictures courtesy of Frank Dawson, From the Frank Dawson personal collection of photographs.

A close up of the Sturgis House.

This picture begins with the house to the left of the Sturgis House, than the Sturgis House, Peach Alley which is located basically by seeing the change in the curb line, than the next two houses to the right of Peach Alley.

A better view of the separation created by Peach Alley.

To be continued

 

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