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"Reeb, Deibel, Ruffing Columbus Postcard Collection"
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10th Company Barracks, Columbus Barracks, Ohio.
Military facilities; Barracks
A view of the 10th Company Barracks buildings on the Columbus Barracks base in Columbus, Ohio. The base was later renamed Fort Hayes.
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11th Co., Headquarters, U.S. Barracks, Columbus, Ohio.
Military facilities; Barracks
A view of the 11th Company Headquarters building on the U.S. Barracks base in Columbus, Ohio. The base was later renamed to Fort Hayes.
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11th Company Barracks, Columbus Barracks, Ohio.
Military facilities; Barracks
A view of the 11th Company Barracks building at the Columbus Barracks in Columbus, Ohio. The base was later renamed Fort Hayes.
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12th Company Barracks, Columbus Barracks, Ohio.
Military facilities; Barracks
A view of the 12th Company Barracks building in the Columbus Barracks, Ohio. The base was later renamed to Fort Hayes.
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14th National Chapter Meeting, A.I.U., Columbus, Ohio
Office buildings;
A postcard featuring the front of the A.I.U. Temple in Columbus, Ohio and promoting the 14th National Chapter Meeting of the American Insurance Union in Columbus, Ohio, July 11-3, 1911.
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150 horse power Columbus Gas Engine furnishing power for the entire exposition.
Exhibitions; Gasoline engines
View of the Gas Engine display at the Industrial Exposition, June 21- July 4, 1910. The engines were manufactured and Installed by Columbus Machine Co. “We build Engines from 3 to 600 Horse Power”.
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166th U. S. Infantry Band, Columbus, Ohio
Military bands; World War I; Soldiers
Two postcards both sent from Carl Fultz to Dean Hickson of Lancaster, Ohio. One is a black and white photograph of the 166th Infantry Band at the front somewhere in France. The other is entitled Salutations de quelque part en France (Salutations from somewhere in France).
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1851 Lazarus 1908 "Actual Growth of Ohio's Largest Men's and Boy's Outfitters"
Department stores; Business enterprises
Collage of three black & white photographs of the Lazarus buildings in 1851, 1907 and 1908.
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1936 State Capitol, Columbus, Ohio
Capitols; State government
Black & white print of one face of capitol building with pedestrians and a cannon on the lawn.
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1956 Mercury Montclair Hard Top
Advertising cards; Automobiles;
An advertising postcard for a 1956 Mercury Montclair Hard Top sent to Roy J. Campbell, Jr., from Capitol City Motors, Inc., 1155 W. 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
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