The Cook Building - 130 East Main St.
The building known as “Penny’s” – or “Downtown Florist” at the corner of East Main and S. Sandusky Sts. was built in 1893 by J. D. Cook...
Bellevue Flood of 1969
1913 Flood...but what about 1969? The society would like to “remember” the flood of 1969, but realized that we have no pictures of the...
John Aubrey Wright - Bellevue Banker
John Aubrey Wright b. Mar. 28, 1858 d. Dec 21, 1937 John Aubrey Wright. Among the active men prominent in the business and social life of...
Annual Historical Society Meeting 2015
One of Bellevue’s oldest, most historic buildings, was the topic of discussion in one of Bellevue’s newest businesses on Thursday...
The Henry Flagler You May Not Know
The Henry Flagler You May Not Know by John Blades, The Flagler Museum
The Flagler Museum was recently honored with the 2014 Muse Award for Excellence in Historical and Cu
Bellevue's Henry Flagler built Whitehall in Palm Beach as a wedding present for his new wife. It now functions as The Henry Flagler...
Tremont House Model Donated
Oscar Bannister with the model of the Tremont House that he made and donated. Oscar Bannister has given The Bellevue Historical Society a...
Grant Received for PastPerfect Software
Mary Mitchell and John Miller, receive a grant from Frank Vanyo, of The Sandusky County Communities Foundation. The Bellevue Historical...
Hasselbachs Market
Anthony P. Hasselbach bought the property at 106 S. West Street in April, 1905, for $4,000.00. He immediately began to demolish the...
The E M Wolf Building
This is one of a series highlighting the historic buildings of downtown Bellevue. The brick, 3-story building at 120-122 East Main bears...