Pages 1-2
“Chronology of Dayton’s Birth, Growth,” Dayton Herald, March 23, 1946.
Page 3
“At Dayton Municipal Airport,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Neon Lights Guide Pilots to Landing,” [S.l., 194?].
On the opposite page:
Rock, Lew. “Herald Aviation Writer,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 4
“Dayton Antique Show, Opens Today Memorial Hall,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 5
“Owner Places High Value on Wooden ‘Cigar Store’ Indian,” Dayton Herald, November 1, 1935.
Page 6
“Despite Her Advanced Age ‘Minnie’ Still Stands in Front of Dayton Store,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 7-8
“One-Story Apartment House Nears Completion,” Dayton Daily Journal, August 21, 1938.
On the same page:
“Apartment Buildings Are Sold,” Dayton Daily News, June 7, 1942.
Pages 9-10
Daugherty, Nan M. “Work on Old Apple Street Sewer Recalls Some Early Day Facts,” Dayton Daily News, n.d.
Page 11
“Statue of Greek Goddess Goes Unnoticed by Many,” Dayton Daily News, January 7, 1940.
Pages 12-13
“Masterworks Shown,” Dayton Herald [?], March 15, 1942.
Page 14
“The Human Side of It,” Dayton Daily Journal, September 9, 1940.
On the same page:
Webster, Dan. “Seen and Heard,” Dayton Daily News, September 26, 1940.
Page 15
“Public Banquet Has Special Significance,” Dayton Daily News, March 14, 1937.
On the same page:
“Estate Leaves $5,000 A Year to Bonebrake,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“M. E. Stein Re-elected Head of Barney Center,” Dayton Daily Journal, January 18, 1943.
Page 16
“Former Barney Home, Center of Many Social Activities, Is to Be Razed,” Dayton Daily News, June 20, 1948.
Page 17
“Beckel Residence, Dayton Landmark, Being Razed,” Dayton Daily Journal, May 4, 1943.
On the same page:
“House Erected in 1844 Being Razed,” Dayton Daily News, May 4, 1943.
Page 18
Hart, Evelyn. “Early Dayton Is Setting for Novel,” Dayton Daily News, May 4, 1941.
Page 19
“Bible Owned by Daytonian Said to Be Worth Fortune,” Dayton Daily News, December 22, 1935.
Page 20
“World’s Largest, Smallest Books in Prized Collection,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 21
“Many Rare Volumes Found on Daytonian’s Shelves,” Dayton Daily News, November 10, 1940.
Pages 22-23
“Skilled Artist Gives Instruction to Pupil,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
Doody, Betty. “Lytle Authors New Book on Dogs and Discipline,” Journal Herald, September 12, 1946.
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“Novelist Dies,” [S.l.], 1946.
On the same page:
“Winner of Authors Award Announced,” [S.l.], 1947.
Page 24
Davis, Edith. “Bus-Loading Platforms,” Dayton Daily News, March 3, 1941.
On the same page:
“Tea Room to Close After Building Sale, October 12, 1946.
Page 25
Sullivan, Charles F. “Bridges,” Dayton Press, July 25, 1941.
Pages 26-30
Cull, Dick. “Bomberger Long in Service in City Recreational Work,” Dayton Daily News, [S.l.], 1946.
Page 31
“City Approves Land Purchase for New Bridge,” Dayton Daily Journal, September 20, 1944.
On the same page:
“First Street - Salem Av[enue] Bridge to Start City Developments,” Dayton Herald, September 21, 1946.
Page 32
“Apartment Sold; Calvert Apartments…,” Journal Herald, September 20, 1946.
Page 33-35
Elliott, Cecelia Himes. “Century Old Centerville Home to Be Modernized,” Dayton Daily News, December 1945.
Page 36
“Beavertown U[nited] B[rethren] Church to Be Dedicated on Sunday,” Dayton Daily News, September 24, 1942.
On the same page:
“Beavertown U[nited] B[rethren] Church Plans Rites Sunday,” Journal Herald, September 24, 1942.
Pages 37-40
“Westminster Reflects City’s Religious Growth,” Dayton Daily News, October 1, 1933.
Page 41
“Presbyterians to Celebrate Long Service,” Dayton Daily News, December 3, 1939.
Pages 42-44
“First Baptist Church Recognized as One of Leading Congregations in Ohio,” Dayton Daily News, November 12, 1932.
Page 45-46
April 24, 1934
Father Kuhlman’s Talk at Dayton Historical Society Meeting
Page 47
“Why Don’t More Church Bells Ring on Sunday Morning?” [S.l., 194?].
Page 48
“Street, Sewer, Park Projects Emphasized: $12,000,000 City Improvement; Program Moves Ahead,” Dayton Herald, February 28, 1947.
On the same page:
Osborn, James E. “Defense of Dayton,” [S.l.], September 6, 1946.
Page 49
“Finds Coins in Victory Garden,” Dayton Press, May 28, 1942.
On the same page:
“Finds Treasure in His Own Backyard,” Dayton Daily News, October 17, 1942.
On the same page:
“Old Political Medal Found,” Dayton Daily Journal, October 17, 1942.
On the same page:
“Commissioners Plan to Film Court Records,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 50
“Commodore Apartments Sold; Say Price Is $200,000,” Dayton Daily News, March 24, 1943.
On the same page:
“Patterson Buys Callahan Building,” [S.l.], May 20, 1946.
Page 51
“First Circus Parade in Ten-Year Period Seen on Dayton Streets,” Dayton Herald, May 25, 1934.
Page 52
“Costumes of Early Days Featured in Art Program,” Dayton Daily News, May 29, 1934.
On the same page:
“A Son of the Revolution,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 53
“Spring Fashions of 70 Years Ago Are Presented,” Dayton Daily News, February 24, 1937.
Page 54
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Coverlets Inspire Nostalgia Over ‘Madder Red,’ Lye Making,” Dayton Daily News, [S.l.], October 18, 1946.
Page 55
“Isaac Davis of Dayton Revolutionized the Industry by Designing the First Tank Wagon,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 56-58
“Puppets Present Life-Like Display of Dickens’ Christmas Carols,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 59-60
“Now Showing in Rike’s Windows…Direct from Radio City…Through the Courtesy of the National Cash Register Company: Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 61-63
Taylor, Margaret. “The Doll House Awaits Santa,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 64-69
“Thousands Greet Easter at Dawn Services,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 70
“Gorman Residence at First and Perry Is Leased by Law Firm,” Dayton Daily News, September 21, 1941.
Page 71
“Court Approves Option to Buy Harbour Hotel,” Dayton Daily Journal, February 12, 1943.
On the same page:
“Gallaher Drug Compamy. Leases Building at 21-23 S. Main,” [S.l.], September 1, 1945.
Page 72
“Harries Building,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 73-74
“Harries Building Site’s Importance in City’s Development Is Recalled by Sale,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 75
“Elks Buy Lodge Home,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 76
“Incomes Too High; Families Must Move,” [S.l.], September 15, 1945.
Page 77
“Surgeons Give Approval to Six Hospitals Here,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 78-79
“Residences Below Living Standard,” [S.l. ], August 8, 1945.
Pages 80-81
“Huffman Hill Once Swank Dayton Area,” Journal Herald, May 23, 1943.
Page 82
“Trailer Colony Still Isolated by Flood Waters,” Journal Herald, December 27, 1945.
On the same page:
“Fourth Flood: Trailerites Assail City,” [S.l.], December 1945.
Page 83
“Dynamite Breaks Miami Ice Jam; 400 Evacuated,” [s.L.], December 27, 1945.
Page 84
“Recreation Site Purchases Ordered,” Dayton Herald, October 23, 1946.
On the same page:
“City May Buy Island Park, Linden Center,” Dayton Herald, September 21, 1946.
Page 85
“Dr. Porter Heads Kenyon Campaign in Dayton Area,” [S.l.], January 18, 1946.
On the same page:
“Two New Buildings Proposed for Kenyon,” Journal Herald, January 20, 1947.
Pages 86-88
“History in Needlework,” Dayton Daily News, February 22, 1942.
Page 89
“Our Library Needs…,” Journal Herald, November 15, 1946.
Page 90
“Library Field Trip to Visit Bluffs,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Library Given Old Whig Paper Printed Here,” [S.l., 194?].
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“A Sovering Hike,” [S.l.], October 7, 1946.
On the same page:
Sims, Arthur. “Libraries and Illiteracy,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 91
Ahlers, Margaret Ann. “The Children’s Library,” Dayton Daily Journal, January 20, 1943.
On the same page:
“Library Park May Be Site for Center,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
Hamilton, William J. “Public Library Location,” [S.l.], November 20, 1945.
Page 92
“Eight Veterans of Library Staff Retire December 31,” Dayton Daily News, December 20, 1941.
On the same page:
“Old Dayton Newspapers to Be Filed as Films,” Dayton Daily News, February 6, 1942.
On the same page:
“Atlas of 1856 Is Given to Library,” Dayton Daily News, February 8, 1942.
On the same page:
Fitzgerald, Roy G. “Early Libraries,” [S.l.], August 8, 1945.
Pages 93-96
“Outdoor ‘Reading Room’ Planned in Cooper Park,” Dayton Daily News, June 8, 1941.
On the same page:
“Outdoor Reading Service Is Inaugurated in Library Park,” Dayton Daily News, June 18, 1941.