The focal point of this photograph is a table where several people are seated outdoors. On the right, a woman is standing and along with other people seated at the table, looking toward the camera. To the right of the center table is a tree, and next…
This photograph shows a home at 141 Letts Avenue, likely the home of John Loar, the driver of the car. The car is not a Ford and it would have been expensive. John Loar owned a restaurant.
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This photograph shows a group of railroad workers. Penn Railroad is the track on the right and the siding or low-speed track is on the left. The crew is standing in front of what would become Johnstown Rd.(St.Rt.37).
This photograph shows the Sunbury High School track team. Bill Whitney is the third from right. He was on the track team his junior year and graduated from high school in 1922, so the photograph was likely taken during the 1920-21 school year.
This photograph shows the Sunbury fence factory located at 140 E. Granville St. It is currently the Great Midwest Yacht Co., owned and operated by Douglas Laber.
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This photograph shows the Pennsylvania Railroad line in the foreground, and Letts Avenue in the center-left background before the underpass was built. The house on the left is at 64 Letts Avenue and the house on the right is at 37 Letts Avenue.
This photograph shows participants in the 1919 Women's Rally in Sunbury, Ohio. The house is at 21 S.Columbus Street. The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified August 18, 1919, giving women the right to vote.
This photograph shows the Sunbury High School located on Harrison Street. What is likely to be maintenance or construction equipment is shown in the foreground.
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