Old Postcards


Gone but not forgotten is the Wilmoth Mansion that was on the site of the present-day Church of the Brethren parsonage. Also see a black-and-white photo of the mansion with the church at the bottom of this page. (From the Meyersdale Public Library Collection; Submitted by Dr. Jeff Irwin)
Bird's Eye View of Meyersdale from Union Cemetery vantage point.
Market Square (or Monument Square) Looking up Centre Street with Bandstand. Circa 1920s.
Naugle Building and Post Office, Corner of Centre and Main. Circa 1920s.

Maple trees once completely lined Meyers Avenue. Circa 1912.
Postcard Image by Neff Novelty Co., Cumberland, MD

Centre Street looking south from Main Street. Circa 1920s.
Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA

Centre Street looking North from Main Street
Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA
Main Street Looking East from Intersection of Centre Street
Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA
Meyersdale High School and Elementary School, Main Street, Circa 1920s-30s.
Second National Bank, Centre and Main, Circa 1920-30s. Formerly Gallatin National Bank, and Borough of Meyersdale. Now Somerset Trust.
Street Car which went from Meyersdale to Salisbury and the Fairgrounds. This image is possibly from a bridge over the Casselman River near the Fairgrounds, circa 1920s.
Postcard Image by Colored Landscape Locals.
Western Maryland Viaduct, also known as Salisbury Viaduct (due to proximity to the former B&O Railroad Salisbury Junction) north of Meyersdale. Circa 1920s. The structure is now used as part of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail.
Postcard Image by I. Robbins & Son, Pittsburgh, PA
Sts. Philip and James Catholic Church, High Street. Circa 1930s.

Meyersdale Church of the Brethren and former Wilmoth Mansion
(Submitted by Margaret Hostetler Compton and Dr. Jeff Irwin)
 

 

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