This photograph shows a view of tombstones close to a walking path at the Sunbury Memorial Park. The focal point seems to be the stone to the right of the path with fresh flowers strewn about.
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This photo has been identified as possibly being the home of Dick and Harry White's mother. It may have been located on Hill Street but is no longer standing.
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This may be a picture of the second story of the brick building on the NW corner of the Town Square at Cherry and Columbus St. This building is commonly referred to as Fling's Hardware although it is no longer operating as a hardware store. The…
Photo of Shaver gravesite in Sunbury Memorial Park. The smaller stone to the left of the center stone is for Sara A. Shaver (1840-1915), and the smaller stone to the right is for R. Shaver (1833-1922).
This photograph shows a farm with two silos, 3 men in suits, 1 man in overalls, 1 child, and a dog. A white house can also be seen in the top right side of the picture.
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This photo is of a building that has been identified as 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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