Niles
Historical Society Newsletter Archives
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May-June 2008
Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp, Knoblock Toaster
July-August 2008
Breaker Boys Book, Riverside Park 1883-1901
September-October 2008
Tower Rooms, Heritage Days 2008
November-December 2008
History of Buildings on Robbins Avenue
February-March 2009
Racing on the Mahoning River, Belvedere Inn
March-April 2009
1882 Civil War Monument
May-June 2009
How Niles got its name, Verbeck, Then Warner Theater
July-August 2009
Lou Tabor Memoriam, Outdoor Ovens on Mason Street, Old Ranges
September-October 2009
WWI Memorials, David Dull Niles Tour Part 1
November-December 2009
David Dull Niles Tour Part 2
March-April 2010
Christmas Toys of Yesteryear, What Is It?, David Dull Memories,
Part 2.
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May 2010
David Dull Niles Tour Part 3.
June-July 2010
Roberts Grocery Store story by Eileen Roberts, Photos 1947 Tornado.
September-October
2010
Anne Campbell Allison Headstone, Russia Field, and 1902 Black Smallpox.
November-December
2010
Department 56 Christmas Display, New Books for Sale, Bert Street
School photograph.
February-March 2011
Bert Street School name, St. Stephen Parish House, Bagnoli Club,
and Police Chief Charles Nichols story by Joe Perone.
April 2011
Changing Landscapes, Suzanne Larsen Tribute, and two photosfrom
1950s.
May 2011
Mathews Family Donations, Ward-Thomas House construction.
July-August 2011
Whitehouse Gowns, Chataqua 1916, and Nicknames Book.
September-October
2011
Rice Electric, Heritage Days 2011, Fifth Avenue Bridge.
November-December
2011
Niles Photo Memories, Neighborhood Grocery stores.
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February-March 2012
William Whitney Grocery store, Bradshaw Pottery, Niles China
Manufacturers.
April-May 2012
Dave Prosser tribute 1012-2012, Ray Gilbert Ohio State Band memories,
Handy Andy and Antler Hotel photos.
June-July 2012
Grand Army of Republic Story, Ray Gilbert Wet & Dry Story.
September-October 2012
Shaving Permits 1953, Piper Drugstore.
November-December 2012
Hoffman Store, Assorted photographs by Tim Tabor.
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