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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