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| 932 - 1913 Flood | Flood view looking south from Tenth Street Canal Bridge. April 24, 1913 |
| 933 - 1913 Flood | Flood view showing traction bridge south of town. April 24, 1913 |
| 1063 - 1913 Flood | American Rolling Mill excavating crane on Main Street looking north from Fourth Street. March 29, 1913 |
| 1064 - 1913 Flood | Flood view showing the water on Curtis Avenue between Armco Central Works and Ice Plant, looking north from Research lawn. March 25, 1913 |
| 1067 - 1913 Flood | Loading of dump cars on Main Street [across from the home of the Armco founder, George M. Verity], looking south from Fifth Street. March 29, 1913 |
| 1068 - 1913 Flood | Flood view from Reseach roof showing Ice Plant. March 25, 1913 |
| 1069 - 1913 Flood | Flood view on Curtis Avenue looking south from Research building roof. March 25, 1913 |
| 1073 - 1913 Flood | Flood view showing water on Yankee road looking south from Tenth Street Canal bridge. March 26, 1913 |
| 1078 - 1913 Flood | Flood destruction showing the CH&D railroad track south of West Middletown, Ohio. March 29, 1913 |
| 1080 - 1913 Flood | Flood destruction along Miami-Erie Canal [now Verity Parkway] looking north from Yankee Road. March 26, 1913 |
| 1081 - 1913 Flood | Flood view from Tenth Street Canal Bridge. March 26, 1913 |
| 1082 - 1913 Flood | Flood view showing water south of Middleton, Ohio, looking southwest from Tenth Street bridge. March 26, 1913 |
| 2081 - Blooming & Bar Mill 1915 | Group showing the day and night shifts of mechanical workmen employed at the Blooming and Bar Mill Department. Feb. 18, 1915 |
| 2086 - Bar Mill Crew 1915 | Bar Mill crew on cooling tables, East Side Works. Feb. 17, 1915 |
| 2087 - Blooming & Bar Mill Supt. 1915 | Mr. S. N. Holstein, Supt. Blooming and Bar Mill Department, East Side Works at entrance to soaking pits. Feb. 17, 1915 |
| 2216 - Middletown Hospital Construction | Middletown City Hospital under construction. April 6, 1915 |
| 2293 - Ice & Coal 1915 | Middletown Artificial Ice Company, Ice & Coal truck, Middletown, Ohio. May 10, 1915 |
| 2669 - Bundy Apartments | Bundy Apartments, East Third Street [now Central Avenue], Middletown, Ohio. Sept. 15, 1915 |
| 2767 - Masked Ball 1915 | Masked Ball given by Armco Club. October 30, 1915 |
| 3180 - Armco Uniform Policemen 1916 | Uniformed Policemen of the American Rolling Mill Company in front of East Side Works Hospital. March 10, 1916 |
| 3193 - John Ross Building | The John Ross Company building, corner of Third [now Central Ave.] and Broad Streets, Middletown, Ohio. March 19, 1916 |
| 3207 - John Ross Company | Interior view of John Ross Company store, Middletown, Ohio. March 29, 1916 |
| 3240 - Galvanizing Department 1916 | Office force of Galvanizing Department. L to R: Messrs. C. Authur Siebert, E.H. Yetter and J. B. Tate. April 16, 1916 |
| 3295 - Timekeepers at Central Works 1916 | Time Keepers at Central Works. L to R: Messrs. F. W. Sipp, Frank Graff, Floy Cochran, Raymond Paullin and G. E. Russell. April 25, 1916 |
| 3297 - Shipping and Finishing Dept. | Operating organization of Shipping and Finishing Department. L to R, top: Messrs Authur Jennings, R. L VanGarder; bottom: Messrs. Harold Royse, Geol Morningstar, Jas. Gillespie and Jake Weber. April 25, 1916 |
| 3144 - Armco Field | Armco Field as seen from the Research Department showing the baseball diamond. May 15,1916 |
| 3576 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. Wm. Miles, Wm. Donner, Joe Hickey, Jas. Shirey, E. Watkins and Bert Hood. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3577 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. Jos. Hirchbolz, A. Cain, John Shirey, V. Hamilton, A. Kuicken, Gus Shaeferling, M. Butler, Jas. Johnson and H. Long. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3578 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. J. M. Clark, Fred Jugle, A. Offenhauer, Whit Jones, L. Crump, H. Skinner, Parker Mathews and H. Burnett. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3579 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. Wm. Wynkoop, Tom Grubbs, Abby Spencer, Chas. Carroll, E. M. Hays, Vern Halderman, Ray Kalbfleisch and N. Stamper. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3580 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. H. R. Stillwell, C. M. Downey, Adam Fink, B. Conner, Wm. Bailey, J. Small, Ollie Davis and Sliff Matthews. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3581 - Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messrs. John Hopkins, M. Buehl, Howard Knepsheild, B. Draut, Wm. Simms, Sam Haigh and Frank Cain. Sept. 14, 1916 |
| 3639 - Eppler Farm | Eppler Farm buildings; barn replaces one which burned; ruins of silo seen on right. Oct. 3, 1916 |
| 3640 - Eppler Farm | Eppler Farm buildings; barn replaces one which burned. Oct. 3, 1917 |
| 3683 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. Dan Hall, Robert Salmon, Ray Mehl, Thos. Rossfeld, Frank Keuthan and J. Beckhauer. Oct. 20, 1916 |
| 3684 - No. 4 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 4 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. M. C. Geary, Henry Volgelsang, Cheeter Dowery, J. T. Geary, Frank Auberle, Chas. Jugle and E. H. Ray. Oct. 20, 1916 |
| 3685 - No. 4 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 4 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. D. T. Bennet, Geo. Jugle, Al. Dimmick, J Lambert, H. Butler, Ed Castle, L. DeLeonards and Jacob Fuchs. Oct. 20, 1916 |
| 3686 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. Jim Saunders, Geo. Mullen, Wm. Mullen, Frank Nugent, A. Dourhoff, Jim Brush and Louis Goldback. Oct. 20, 1916 |
| 3687 - No. 4 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 4 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. Chas. Clevenger, Clair Knepshield, Jacob Knepshield, Wm. Willis, Wm. Fisher, Thos. Bailey, Sr., H. Roney, Joe Clair and T. Hensey. Oct. 20, 1916 |
| 3688 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill Central Works. L to R: Messers. T. A. Vanderventer, Ed Heiser, E. Burnett, Sam Matthews, E. J. Jack, John Mincher, Geo. Veith and J. Gardner. Oct. 21, 1916 |
| 3731 - No. 2 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 2 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Cecil Adams, Chas. Heakin, Joe Weimer, W. J. Griffith, Fred Banker, L. M. Schlicter and Homer Walters. Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3732 - No. 1 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 1 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. A. H. Weimer, M. Popp, O. Kinney, T. Bailey, J. Heffer, W. Watson and H. L. Beard. Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3733 - No. 1 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 1 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Ed. Ducker, John Lord, Glen Griffith, P. E. Linzie, Geo. Kerr, Clayton Palmer, W. C. McCarthy and Clair Hayes Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3734 - No. 1 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 1 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Geo. Evans, Mike Cartel, John Klingesnilt, Frank Piper, D. H. McCullough and Mark Johns. Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3735 - No. 2 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 2 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. W. McKinney, L. Lee, C. H. Hill, F. H. Fanning, Fred Davis, E. Booth and N. C. Hoff. Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3736 - No. 2 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 2 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Wm. Draught, John Fitzgerald, Robt. Hayes. I. N. Leasure, S. E. Sarchet, Clinton Hancock and Harry Cooper. Oct. 30, 1916 |
| 3804 - No. 4 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 4 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Roy Barnes, Jim Conrad, Frank Clendinger, Ed Barkley, Ed McCracker, Robt. Walters, Jack Stringen and Anthony Pictro. Dec 6, 1916 |
| 3805 - No. 4 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 4 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Virgil Shafer, Frank W. Smith, Homer Watkins, John Fisher, John Cavanaugh, Jas. Hillman, Verne Selby, Herbert Jennings and Walter Puthoff. Dec. 6, 1916 |
| 3806 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Barney Costello, Jos. Reese, Thurman Buehl, Ed Cheek, John Alexander, Geo. Fryer, A. C. Withian and D. Christopher. Dec. 6, 1916 |
| 3809 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Chas. McCrea, Will Hayes, M. Snether, Leo Miley, Tom Hinks, Frank Struck, Eph. Dimmick, Chas. Brehaney and John New. Dec.8, 1916 |
| 3818 - No. 3 Sheet Mill Crew 1916 | Crew from No. 3 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Albert Sommers, Clarence Smith, Frank Walters, Al Nehl, Verne Smith, Wm. Williams and Geo. Green. Dec. 9, 1916 |
| 3896 - No. 5 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 5 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Riley Thomas, John New, Frank Walsh, Chas. Templin, Wm. Jordan, Carl Rossfelt, Wes Miley, John Conrad and Herman Engle. Jan. 9, 1917 |
| 3897 - No. 5 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 5 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Carl Luberger, Wm. Heilman, Tom Lee, Earnest Mehl, Jack Elrick, Henry Mills, John Blankenship, Earnest Alexander, J. X. Smith and John Kieswetter. Jan. 9, 1917 |
| 3898 - No. 6 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 6 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Chas. Mitchell, Andy Argo, Roy Faulkner, Albert Auberl, Jos. Adams, Jas. Willis, Ed. Jensens and Walter Butler. Jan. 9, 1917 |
| 3899 - No. 6 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 6 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. J. C. Mount, John Cox, Harry Cox, Ed. Knorr, Nick Stahl, Wm. Kinney, Ed. Wheeler, Jack Kittle and Harold Shugg. Jan. 9, 1917 |
| 3900 - No. 5 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 5 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Pat Yarnell, T. Shane, Chas. Sigman, Rowland Layer, Frank Hilsinger and Jos. McGriff. Jan. 10, 1917 |
| 3901 - No. 6 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 6 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Frank Godfrey, John Gebhardt, Roy Weamer, Jas. Conrad, J. C. Phillips, John Williams, John Watson, Ed Swank, Fred Wilson and Art Clarke. Jan. 10, 1917 |
| 3965 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. J. C. Davis [Catcher], Jas. Niblock [Heater], Wm. Reese, Thos. Reese, Geo. Conrad, Ed. Knoor, Norman Ingram and Raymond Ratcliff. Feb. 13, 1917 |
| 3966 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. John Enright, Wm. Warden Jas. McCoy, J. Strauss, Geo. Krebs, M. Barbrick and Ira Miller. Feb. 13, 1917 |
| 3967 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Geo. Nill, Alt Thompson, Hugh Evers, O. Mitchell, Perry Watson, Wm. Morehead, Fred Palmer and Geo. Ritter. Feb. 13, 1917 |
| 3968 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Oakley Poe [Matcher], Geo. Nason [Rougher], Chas. Hillman [Roller], M. Sneathen [Doubler], Floyd Ruble [Pair Heater] . Feb. 14, 1917 |
| 3969 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Howard Boyd, P. H. Martin, A. G. Wagner, Chas. Davis, J.E. Blair, Norman Nichols, S. O. Danner and Roll Page. Feb. 14, 1917 |
| 3970 - Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from Sheet Mills at East Side Works. L to R: Messers.T. V. Hicks, Chalmers Brewer, Everett Ruble, Evan Phillips, C.E. Griffith, H. Vance, Jos. Strauss anc C. E. Terry. Feb. 14, 1917 |
| 3990 - Kindergarten Armco Foreign Club | Washington Birthday celebration at play house for children of Armco Foreign families. Feb. 22, 1917 |
| 4010 - No. 10 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 10 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Robt. Upton, Sam Slagel, C. E. Schubert, Harry Upton, Chas. Marts, Mike Heyeller and Chas. Shartle. March 14, 1917 |
| 4011 - No. 9 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 9 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. C. R. Gerard, Wm. Brewer, Frank Kohler, Chas. Nelson, Geo. Carter, Robt. Byrum, John Jakoff, John Catching, F. Wurlwerts and John P. Houlihan. March 14, 1917 |
| 4012 - No. 9 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 9 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. H. Eberhart, John McChesney, Sanford Sheeley, Harvey Lyons, Frank Blaine, Art Smith, F. Wardlow and R. Manana. March 14, 1917 |
| 4013 - No. 10 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 10 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Arthur Lord, Clair Hayes, Chas. Bolton, Karl Jack, Clarence Gerald, Virgil Hawkins and Steve Pitt. March 14, 1917 |
| 4014 - No. 10 Sheet Mill Crew 1917 | Crew from No. 10 Sheet Mill at East Side Works. L to R: Messers. Albert Coates, Otto Berk, W. J. Chamberlain, Jack Price, Geo. Veith, Chas. Conners and Wm. Lockard. March 14, 1917 |
| 4038 - Knights of Pythias Building | K of P building and John Ross Company Building, Third Street, Middletown Ohio. March 21, 1917 |
| 4076 - CH&D Railway Station | CH&D Railway Station at West Middletown, Ohio. March 30, 1917 |
| 4085 - Mill View from Hospital | East Side Works of the American Rolling Mill Company as seen from the Middletown City Hospital Hill. April 3, 1917 |
| 4205 - Middletown Hospital | Middletown City Hospital. May 11, 1917 |
| 4345 - Red Cross First Aid | First Aid Class conducted by Dr. H. H. Smith. June 23, 1917 |
| 4346 - Red Cross First Aid | First Aid Class demonstrating artificial respiration. June 23, 1917 |
| 4432 - Red Cross Nurses' Home | Nurses Home on Crawford Street showing a cooking class at left and sewing class on right. Miss Hensen and Miss Newel in charge. July 31, 1917 |
| 4435 - Red Cross Nurses' Home | Cooking Class at Nurses Home serving dinner. Miss Hansen in charge. July 31, 1917 |
| 4442 - Yankee Playground | Children playing in sand house at Armco playground on Yankee Road. Miss Johnson in charge. July 31, 1917 |
| 4446 - Yankee Playground | Children playing at Armco playground on Yankee Road. July 31, 1917 |
| 4447 - Yankee Playground | Children playing at Armco playground on Yankee Road. July 31, 1917 |
| 4449 - Swimming in the Canal | Swimming in the Miami-Erie Canal near Armco Central Works July 31, 1917; now Verity Parkway. |
| 4462 - Store Department 1917 | Armco Grocery, South Side, showing several customers. Aug. 1, 1917 |
| 4620 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Armco Garden Exhibit at Armco Hall Oct. 16, 17 & 18, 1917 |
| 4621 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Armco Garden Exhibit at Armco Hall Oct. 16, 17 & 18, 1918 |
| 4633 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Armco Garden Exhibit at Armco Hall Oct. 16, 17 & 18, 1930 |
| 4635 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Armco Garden Exhibit at Armco Hall Oct. 16, 17 & 18, 1932 |
| 4694 - Red Cross at East Side Works | Surgical Dressing Unit of (Armco) Central Works Mill at work. Nov. 15, 1917 |
| 4748 - Bicycle Sheds 1917 | Bicycle Sheds at East Side Works showing hospital in the distance. Dec. 6, 1917. |
| 4784 - Main Entrance 1918 | Main Entrance East Side Works, showing Service Flag representing the number of employees from the Mill in service in the Army and Navy. Jan. 2, 1918 |
| 4844 - East Side Works 1918 | Snow view from back road at East Side Works toward Main Entrance. Jan. 15, 1918 |
| 4986 - Bank at East Side | Front view of bank at East Side Works. April 22, 1918 |
| 4988 - Bank Interior | Interior of bank at East Side Works. April 22, 1918 |
| 5165 - Lincoln Club | Group of boys and girls on steps of the Lincoln Club July 4, 1918 |
| 5329 - Lincoln Club | Exterior of Lincoln Club during Garden Exhibit. Sept. 6, 1918 |
| 5330 - Lincoln Club | Close view of garden and canning exhibit at Lincoln Club. Sept. 6, 1918 |
| 5332 - Lincoln Club | Cooking and baking exhibit and prize winners at Lincoln Club Sept. 6, 1918 |
| 5393 - Armco Garden Exhibit | General view of both entrances; Sept. 26, 1918.. Lower level of Masonic Lodge, 4 N. Main Street. Current location of Rising Phoenix Theatre Company. |
| 5394 - Armco Garden Exhibit | General view of display. Sept. 16, 1918 |
| 5395 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Professor Montgomery speaking to the exhibitors after judging displays. Sept. 25, 1918 |
| 5396 - Armco Garden Exhibit | Group of prizewinners at the Armco Garden Exhibit. Sept. 27, 1918 |
| 5418 - Main Entrance | Main Entrance East Side Works showing Police Department Office. Oct. 9,1918 |
| 5422 - Oakland Auto Transport | Large autos used to transport girls from their homes to the East Side Works. This view shows the girls leaving their Auto (jitney). Oct. 9,1920 |
| 5893 - Lincoln Club | Group of boys at Lincoln Club, Mr. Gabbard in charge. June 7, 1919 |
| 6633 - Henry's Jitney | General view around Main Entrance to East Side Works as seen from Employment Office. [Henry's Jitney at left center.] March 1, 1920 |
| 6779 - Armco Field | Through the trees at Armco Field ground covered with snow. April 7, 1920 |
| 9678 - Memorial Day Parade | Memorial Day Parade. May 31, 1920 |
| 7226 - Lincoln Club | Group of girls who attend class at Lincoln Club, Mrs. Gabbard in charge. July 10, 1920 |
| 7227 - Lincoln Club | Group of boys who attend class at Lincoln Club, Mr. Gabbard in charge. July 10, 1920 |
| 7538 - Kentucky Fair at Lincoln Club | Lincoln Club during Kentucky Fair Sept. 3, 1920 |
| 7809 - East Works Hospital | Front view of East Works Hospital. Nov. 24, 1920 |
| Horse Car on Third | Horse Car line that travelled Third Street (now Central Avenue) from Great Miami River to the Train Depot |
| Canal Boats and Boxcars | Looking south on Miami-Erie Canal (now Verity Parkway) toward Armco Central Works c. 1910 |
| Canal at Third | Looking North on Miami-Erie Canal toward Third Street bridge (now Central Ave. at Verity Pkwy.) c. 1910 |
| Hogg Jitney | Jitney service vehicle operated by Winfield Hogg in front of Manchester Hotel, Manchester Avenue c. 1920 |
| Horse Car Line | Horse Car line that travelled Third Street (now Central Avenue) from Great Miami River to the Train Depot |
| Map Middletown Ohio 1875 | 1875 Map of Middletown |
| Telephone Linemen | Telephone installation crew that set poles and ran phone lines 1904 |
| Telephone Operators | Telephone Local Exchange switch operators with supervisor 1911 |
| Third Street 1923 | Looking south on Third Street 1923 |
| Main Street 1921 | Looking North along Main Street from Third Street (now Central Avenue) 1921 |
| Bank Construction | Looking South on North Main Street, 2 N. Main Street building under construction 1931 |
| North School | North School on corner of Main and Manchester 1892-1952 |
| Cappel Furniture | Cappel's Furniture Store, 33 N. Main Street Middletown Ohio c. 1920 |
| Third & Broad Streets | Northeast corner of Third (now Central Avenue) and Broad Streets 1923 |
| Canal Bridge 1900 | Third Street looking east to Miami-Erie Canal bridge, now the intersection of Central Avenue and Verity Parkway c. 1900 |
| Canal at Third Street | Intersection of Third Street Middletown Ohio and Miami-Erie Canal looking west c.1921 |
| Third Street | Third Street (Central Avenue) looking East from Main Street 1923 Businesses include American Red Cross, Worthmore, J. A. Johnson Hardware, American Trust and Savings Bank, Weber's Café, City Hotel, and Dentist Dr. E. I. Harlan. |
| Third Street East View | Third Street looking west toward Main Street 1920; Businesess include: Rathman Drugs, Newton Bros., Weber's Café, Ritter Harness and Buggy Co. and Gough Cleaners. |
| Weber's Café | Central Avenue looking east toward Miami-Erie Canal 1923; Businesses include: Weber's Café and Reed-Klopp Building |
| Central Avenue from Clinton Postcard | Postcard - Central Avenue looking west from Clinton Street c. 1930 |
| Baumgartner Drug Store | Baumgartner Drug Store interior on 3rd Street Middletown Ohio 1906 |
| Light Tower | Third Street (now Central Avenue) looking east to light tower c.1900 |
| Central Avenue from Broad Street Postcard | Postcard - Central Avenue looking west from Broad Street c. 1930 |
| Fire Department #1 | Middletown Fire Department No. 1 Broad Street Middletown Ohio c. 1920 |
| Broad Street North 1920 | Broad Street looking North c. 1920 |
| Hook & Ladder | Middletown Fire Department Hook & Ladder Truck along Broad Street Middletown Ohio 1931 |
| Police Vehicles | Police Emergency Vehicle and Flying Merkel motorcycle at Fire House #1 Middletown Ohio c. 1915 |
| Broad Street South 1920 | Broad Street Middletown Ohio looking south 1920 |
| Broad and Central 1940 | Intersection of Central Avenue and Broad Street Middletown Ohio c. 1940 |
| South Broad Street 1940 | South Broad Street Middletown Ohio looking north toward Central Avenue c. 1940 |
| North Broad Street 1940 | Broad Street Middletown Ohio looking North c.1940 |
| Broad Street 1950 | Looking North on Broad Street c. 1950 |
| Zapp's Grocery Store | Exterior of Zapp's Grocery c.1920 |
| Zapp's Grocery | Interior of Zapp's Grocery c.1920 |
| Merchant's Bank View South 1920 | South view from Merchants Bank; Traction Line crossover on Main Street c. 1920 |
| Merchant's Bank View East 1920 | East view from Merchants Bank c. 1920 |
| Merchant's Bank View Southeast 1920 | Southeast view from Merchants Bank c. 1920 |
| Merchant's Bank View North 1920 | North view from Merchants Bank c. 1920 |
| Merchant's Bank View West 1920 | West view from Merchants Bank; West Middletown bridge and baseball stadium c. 1920 |
| Third Street 1920 | Third Street (now Central Avenue) looking east from intersection with Main Street c. 1920 |
| Cover Page | Cover page to promotional booklet of Middletown images. C. 1925 |
| Carnegie Library | Carnegie Library at southwest corner of First Avenue and Curtis Street. |
| Masonic Temple | Masonic Temple at 4 North Main Street |
| Elks Temple Lodge | B.P.O.E. # 257, 105 N. Main Street Middletown Ohio façade built over Baptist Church in 1909 |
| Odd Fellows' Building | Hope Lodge, I.O.O.F. No. 10 |
| Eagle Building | F.O.E. Third Street Middletown Ohio |
| Soldier's Monument | Soldier's monument at Woodside Cemetary |
| North on Main Street near 4th Street | Promotional booklet "Views of Middletown" subtitled "A Photographic view of Middletown Ohio where everyone is a booster" and "Known the world over for the quality of its Manufactured Products" "Pop. 18,000" "Published by John T. Fay, Druggist" It was distributed in the 1920s. |
| Verity Residence | Located on South Main Street. Razed after the Armco founder's death November 6, 1941 |
| Sorg's Opera House | Sorg's Opera house and commercial building South Main Street |
| Third Street Looking East from Main | Early 20th century image of Third Street from Main Street. |
| Broadway and Third Streets | Promotional booklet "Views of Middletown" subtitled "A Photographic view of Middletown Ohio where everyone is a booster" and "Known the world over for the quality of its Manufactured Products" "Pop. 18,000" "Published by John T. Fay, Druggist" It was distributed in the 1920s. |
| Sorg Residence | South Main at Fourth Street (now 1st Avenue) Middletown Ohio |
| Harwitz Residence | Mr. S. F. Hawitz home |
| Middletown High School | Later became municipal government building |
| Sherman Street School | Sherman Street elementary school |
| Old South School | Located on South Main Street near current location of Barnitz Stadium. Location of first Fenwick High School in 1952. |
| St. John's School | St. John's Catholic School on First Avenue. |
| Manual Training School | Manual Training School on Girard Avenue |
| Central School | Promotional booklet "Views of Middletown" subtitled "A Photographic view of Middletown Ohio where everyone is a booster" and "Known the world over for the quality of its Manufactured Products" "Pop. 18,000" "Published by John T. Fay, Druggist" It was distributed in the 1920s. |
| North School | North Main Street at First Street (now Manchester Avenue) Middletown Ohio |
| Miami Cycle & Manufacturing Company | Home of the Flying Merkel motorcycle |
| American Tobacco Company | Home of the Polar Bear plug chewing tobacco |
| The Paul A. Sorg Company | Paper manufacturing, Water Street Middletown Ohio |
| Colin Gardner Paper Company | Excello, Ohio |
| Shartle Bros. Machine Shop | Charles Street, Middletown Ohio |
| Sorg's Paper Mill | Sorg's Paper Mill |
| The Advanced Bag Company | Paper bag manufacturing |
| Oglesby Paper Mill | Oglesby Paper on the Miami-Erie Canal |
| City Water Works | Promotional booklet "Views of Middletown" subtitled "A Photographic view of Middletown Ohio where everyone is a booster" and "Known the world over for the quality of its Manufactured Products" "Pop. 18,000" "Published by John T. Fay, Druggist" It was distributed in the 1920s. |
| Fire Department | MFD #1, Broad Street, Middletown Ohio |
| Mill Race | Near Water Street. Powered Middletown industry for several generations |
| Good Fishing | Great Miami River, Middletown Ohio |
| Bridge Across Big Miama | Third Street bridge across Great Miami River to West Middletown |
| Train Depot | New York Central Train depot |
| Canal Locks | Canal locks near Excello |
| Rapid Transit | Mule car along Third Street (now Central Avenue) between CH&D and New York Central Rail stations, Middletown Ohio |
| Tytus Avenue Bridge | Bridge over the Miami-Erie Canal (now Verity Parkway, SR4) |
| Holy Trinity Church | Roman Catholic, 201 Clark Street Middletown Ohio built in 1899 |
| First Methodist Church | Broad and Fifth Street (now 2nd Avenue), Middletown Ohio dedicated 1891; Samuel Hannaford & Sons, Architects |
| First Presbyterian Church | Main Street, Middletown Ohio |
| First Baptist Church | Main Street, Middletown Ohio |
| St. Paul Church | United Church of Christ, 114 South Broad Street built 1877-88 |