Historic Pictures of the city of Bellaire, Ohio
Courtesy of Bellaire Public Library.
1st City Building 32nd and Belmont St.
Old Bellaire City Building, located at 32nd and Belmont St.
The original Bellaire Library, known as the Bellaire Reading Room, at 44th and Noble Streets.
7 Oct. 1911.
Looking North at 44th & Noble St.
4 Oct. 1911.
Fall Festival at 32nd and Union St., looking West. Hardware store corner, next store is Klotz Dry Goods Store.
4 Oct. 1911.
Presbyterian Church located on Belmont St., now the location of Ernie's Hallmark Shop.
Old Central School at 35th and Guernsey St. Site of present Bellaire High School.
Bellaire early 1900's. Building on left is present location of Bank One Building.
35th and Belmont St. City Park on right, Schramm Grocery on left.
32nd St. east behind United Bank (formerly the Buckeye). On right is the Sugar Bowl Confectionary; in the middle is the Nickelodeon Theater (double feature 5 cents).
President "Teddy" Roosevelt in City Park.
14 May 1912.
Parade at 41st and Noble St., looking North. Photographer stood on corner in front of present Beer Haus bar (formerly O'Bannons).
6 Oct. 1911.
Candidates for High School parade at 36th Belmont St. looking south. House on corner in center of picture was the Rodefer house, now the residance of Mrs. Bauknecht.
Free Fall Festival in Bellaire. Held on Oct. 4,5,6, and 7, 1911. Store in center was F.W. Woolworth 5 & 10, most recently Berman's.
Indian Run School parade.
10 June, 1911.
Circus in Bellaire at 33rd and Belmont St. Berman Building is behind trailer.
Workers building reservoir at 38th St. (top of Crow hill)
34th St. looking north. Penn. RR Depot on right. On the left is the Reform Church.
Flood of March 15, 1907, 50ft. 10 in.
Looking West toward 33rd and Union St. The large building is the Windsor Hotel with the reform church and the Penn. RR Depot to the left.
Flood of 1908, 43ft. 9 in.
Taken from RR at 38th & Noble st. looking North.
Flood of 1907, 50ft. 10 in.
Laying the cornerstone of Windsor Hotel. Corner of 34th and Union St.
July 3, 1909.
Taken from the Benwood, W.Va. river bank. The Windsor Hotel can be seen in the background by the left pier of Stone Bridge.
Also notice that the steel for the train bridge has been replace, with
heavier steel since this picture was made.