Niles Community Park

Niles Community Park

Close-up of the 1882 Panoramic map of Niles.

View of the First Presbyterian Church and houses on North Main Street.

View of the First Christian Church and parsonage.

The new town hall on West Park Avenue housed the fire and police departments on the first floor with the Mayor's office and City Council Chambers on the second floor.

The Swaney Building(1905) and the IOOF Building(1906) and the Wagstaff Building occupied the southeast corner of the block.

View of Community Park with St. Stephen and First Methodist Churches.

View of Town Hall and Civil War Monument from 1914 postcard.

View of Community Park after

Memorial Day 1922, the remaining members of McPherson Post #16.

The Civil War Monument Inscription.

The Civil War Monument.The Civil War Monument.

The Civil War Cannon.

The black walnut tree(L) was planted as tribute to those who had given their lives in the service to their country.

The plaque reads:
