The Puskarich Family from left to right: Suzanne Puskarich Soboleski, Joe Puskarich, Pete Puskarich, Tony Puskarich, (back) Rudy Puskarich, Mike Puskarich, (back) Frank Puskarich Jr., Frank (Pap) Puskarich, Emily Puskarich Puch, and Nick...
On board this Craval Coal Co. shovel are (on the cab) Don Sabol and (unknown). In front of the bucket are Mike Puskarich, Joe Puskarich, and Tony Puskarich. On the dozer """"Beulah"""" is Frank Puskarich.
This is a photograph of the J. Edward Hanna residence. Mr. Hanna is in the picture. The home was located at 202 E. Market St. in Cadiz, Ohio. Today it is the site of the Puskarich Public Library.
The Clark Memorial Branch Public Library is a branch of the Puskarich Public Library in Cadiz, Ohio. It combines new technology with the charm of a vintage building from Freeport's past.
Emerson was an amateur photographer. Many of his glass negatives were used in developing a collection of historical photographs for the Puskarich Public Library begun in 1981 with the help of his daughter Esther Long Clark.
A marker at Friendship Park in Jefferson County Ohio commemorates the dedication of gates donated by Cravat Coal Company in memory of the late Joesph Puskarich.
This is the last remaining building of Franklin College. It was re-constructed in 1900 following a fire in 1899. Its 12 rooms of history contain the history of the college and local life in the 1800's-1900's. Located in New Athens ,Ohio.
A view of the intersection of Philadelphia Street (SR 800), straight ahead, and Main Street. Today there is a bank on the left and a barbershop on the right.
Along Main Street in Freeport, Ohio we see standing left to right Charles Reaves, Miles Pettay, and Vincent Reaves. The buildings right to left are Miles Pettay Tailor Shop, Charles Reaves Grocery, and E.T. Roman's Dry Goods.