The Greene County Guardian, December 13, 1956
Pige Six THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohio December 13, 1956 THESE SCENES roll out o f the past of Jamestown.. .yellowed prints, m e m o r i e s of almost forgotten d a y s when horses clopping along Washington street kicked up dust and were tied to hitching fails—with no nickel to p ay .. .Days when Haney was just a kid. At left are the directors of the Peoples Bank of J. G. Clemmens C o ., the institution that became today's Farmers and Traders Bank. They are A1 Wickersham, Jim Ginn, a Mr. Zeiner, J . G. Clemmens, Jess Taylor, and George Spahr. Illlimillt LANDMARK of Jamestown for many yean was the Wicker- sham Hardware store, die site where Duke's now stands. The group lined up in this interior shot of the hardware store are Dick Frasier, the newsboy; Nat Hunter, Bruce Parker, Alfred Ogan, Dr. Ogan, A1 Wickersham, Dallas Cooper, and the last man is unidentified.. .Street scene below shows how Washington street looked before the com ing of the horseless carriage and pavement. Wickersham's hardware is in upper right center. of the Past m i m MECHANIZATION HIT Jamestown's fire department with the arrival of Mr. Ford's Modef T fire wagon. Master of die fire wagon was Community Marshal A1 Zeiner, posed with die Model T and his dauj^iter, Mary. The white dog, whose name nobody seems to recall, was an inveter ate fire-goer.
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