Snouffer Home

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Snouffer Home is a picture, with genre photograph and group portraits. Its dimensions are 5 in. x 7 in..

It was created in 1920.

The Snouffer homestead is pictured with family members identified as (left to right) Joey, Leila, Ellen, Joseph (seated), and Bill (? or Stanley). The Snouffer family migrated to Perry Township from Frederick Maryland in the mid 1800s, having purchased land in the location currently occupied by Don Scott Field. Stanley Snouffer eventually settled in Worthington. Several local businesses were operated by members of the Snouffer family in the 1900s, including Snouffer Garage at 625 High St., Snouffer and Kessler (Bowling Alley and Pool Room) in the basement of the Suburban Building on High St., Snouffer Furniture Store at 688 High St., Kesler and Snouffer Painters at 800 High St., and Snouffer Dry Cleaners in the Welling Building on High St.

It covers the topics buildings and business.

It covers the city Worthington.

The original is in a private collection.

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.

The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0042.

This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on April 24, 2004. It was last updated November 14, 2017.