This picture shows how the area
looked before the lake was put in.  
This is where SR 542 comes into town
on the north side.  The house on the
left must be the same house that is
there now.  It seems that each house
had several small buildings and usually
a barn in the back.  This is no longer
true.  Some residences still have small
buildings but they are usually sided
and painted.  
The following pictures are of the
streets of Dellroy...mostly of Main
Street.

This one is looking east from the
Smith Street/Main Street
intersection.

Notice the Feed Store on the right.
The small arrow above is where N. Arch Street is.
This picture is from an old newspaper and shows the Catholic Church (later the town hall)
on the right.  The next building is the Feed Store and on up the street you can see the bell
tower of the Methodist Church.  The street looks like pure mud but at least they did have
electricity.
The following pictures are of buildings that have been removed.  Some have been replaced with           
new homes and some are just vacant lots now.  
This house was the former Methodist
Parsonage and was the only house in
Dellroy that rested on the lot at a
diagonal.  The house that replaced it was
put straight on the lot.

Notice the house in the distance to the
right.
Located on N.Ohio Street where the Bingo                  This little three room house was located on N.Arch St.
Stand of the FD is.
                                                                                
This house was removed and replaced with
another...located on N. Liberty Street.
This house was removed and replaced with another.
It was located on the alley behind the Dairy Queen.
More razed houses follow on
page 4.