This house stood on the east side of
Smith Street at the corner of Main.
It caught fire and burned nearly to the
ground. It was razed and is now a
vacant lot.
Located on the corner of S.Arch Street & Main.
Back in the late 40's & early 50's, Mr. & Mrs. Burns
lived here. Mr. Burns was the H.S. principal.
This house was located on N.Ohio Street. It was
owned by Clyde & Nola Allerton and the first year
they were gone from it, the fire department used it
as a haunted house at halloween. It was razed
soon after.
This house was located on N. Main street at the
corner of N. Arch St. It is now a vacant lot.
This shows the block on N. Main Street between the
alley and N. Ohio. This was taken in its later days
and appears that the windows are already removed
from this end.
This shows the burning of the barn that was located
just out of Dellroy toward the Lodge. A family by
the name of Bush lived there for years.
Later, many pigs were housed in this barn and on a
windy day, with the breeze coming out of the west,
the village got a rare perfume.
The house was on the far side and is still there.
The barn was where a small log house not sits.
This picture was taken around 1952 or 53. Many a softball game took place at recess or
during the lunch break. Several of these students are identifiable but they will remain
nameless for now.
I left the picture large so you can see the farm in the background. It is no longer there, but
you can see the large white trees to the left as you drive toward Carrollton on SR 39.
This house was removed and the
eats stand for the fire department
was built on the lot.
You can see the back of the fire
department building through the
back porch on the house.
It is on N. Ohio Street.
These two buildings are the same....The one on the right shows the building as it was used for a market and appartments. Mr.
Tinlin had a grocery, Mr. Starlin had a grocery and Mr. Keifer also ran a grocery in the building for a time. Mr. Keifer also had
the feed store. In the picture on the right, you can see the house that once was the Nazarene parsonage. It burned to the
ground and the Methodist Church purchased the area for a parking lot.