From "The Bluffton You Never Knew"
Here's the earliest known photograph of Bluffton's downtown taken from the town hall clock tower.
Will Triplett took the photograph sometime before 1899. Here are some observations:
• A house stands in place of the Steiner Block (built 1899) and Triplett Block (1900).
• Today’s building at 125 N. Main (right side of photo, corner of Main and Vine) is not yet built.
• Trees line Main Street.
• The Presbyterian Church has a steeple.
• The street is not paved.
• The photo was taken in the later afternoon - notice the shade from the trees.
• The building at 124 N. Main, known at the time as the Daylight Store, stands alone on its side of the street.
This is one of nearly 175 photos from the book "The Bluffton We Never Knew." It is on sale for $19.95 plus tax at the following Bluffton businesses:
• Twisted Whisk
• Book ReViews
• The Food Store
• Senior Citizens Center
• Bluffton University bookstore
(Photo from Allen County, Ohio, Historical Society)
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Bluffton man arrested and facing federal child pornography charges
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- Recap of Bluffton Council for May 12
- CNB gift to Legacy Park for a U12 field
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
- Ticket information for Pirate tennis, May 15 sectionals
- Pirate tennis dominates Defiance
- Historical society meets May 14 at Sportsmen's Club/LE&W Depot
- Red horse chestnut wows on Anna Circle
- Redemptorists to withdraw from region, Father John Collins to visit St. Mary
- Meet high school basketball legend Bud Beemer
Monday, May 12, 2025
- BPL's Summer Read kicks off with 2 giveaways
- Upcoming BPL events, May 12-17
- BHS girls softball sectional ticket information for May 14
- Faculty promotions, new strategic plans at Bluffton University
- Jane M. Shaw was a nurse
- Pirate baseball seeded 5th
- Letter: Join the Congressional discussion on healthcare
- Facilitators needed for victim offender dialogues
Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Pirate baseballs shuts out Arcadia in twin bill
- Bluffton boys, girls track and field sweep Ada Invite titles
- Bluffton strings section holds court
- Pirate tennis wins at Oak Harbor
- Bluffton Community Garden has a few plots left
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