East Liverpool Historical Society


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This picture served as the cover of the Sesquicentennial Calendar published in 1984. The caption for the picture declared:

The "Diamond" looking North on Market Street during the 1898 Centennial celebration of the founding of East Liverpool (Fawcettstown). This year we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of the community in 1834. Note the building behind the Civil War statue which was replaced by the Little Building.

 

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