The rise and near destruction of Dayton in the early 20th century is
chronicled in this visual postcard history. The postcards showcase some
of the city's unique commercial buildings, hotels, churches, and
residences, many now long gone due to urban renewal and highway
construction in the 1960s and 1970s. Landmarks featured include the
National Soldiers' Home, built for veterans of the Civil War in 1868,
and there is an entire chapter dedicated to the events of the 1913 flood
that forever changed the face of the city. Over 200 postcard images were
selected from the Dayton Metro Library and a number of privately held
collections.