Part Four

Philip Schambach's Bakery, 1912
1301 Banklick

 

The Kenworth Show Company, 1922
515 Scott Street, Covington
Makers of high grade shows for ladies

 

Wadsworth Electric Manufacturing, 1922
405 Madison, Covington

 

Quality Coal Company, 1943
"The Hottest Coal in Town"

 

T. W. Spinks Company, Covington 
 You're looking northeast, just north of the 19th Street Bridge.

 



Milward & Oldershaw, circa 1850
Between Robbins and Eleventh, on the Licking
They slaughtered 3,000 hogs daily here.  The building burned down in 1857.

Milward & Oldershaw was  a pork slaughtering house.  Details here.

Detailed drawings of the hog butchering process in 1873 are here.
 

 

The Covington Camera Shop, 1955
 808 Madison Avenue, Covington 
Photo Supplies, Darkroom Equipment, Model Kits, 
Phone HE-4033

 

Tate Builders Supply, 1940
Tate builders was at W 19th & Russell on the NE corner.

 

Liberty Theatre

 

Edward A. Cooper's Furniture Store
 Furniture, Appliance, Radio and Television Store
 501 Madison Avenue, Covington

 

  

Hemingray's on Second Street at Scott
Manufacturers of Electric Insulators

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