*GONE* (All buildings on the site as shown in Photo 2 have been razed and removed) Along the nothwest side of Marietta Rd (OH-821) south of the Pleasant Rd/Main St intersection, in Pleasant City, by 1.4 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed southwest. The Kentucky Club tobacco sign faced northeast. One end. Black Background.
Along the northwest side of OH-145 (Harriettsville Rd.), southwest of OH-564 by 1.9 miles. The barn is on the right side of the highway headed southwest. Two ends. Black Backgrounds.
*GONE* (fallen and removed) OH-147 (Seneca Lake Rd.) northeast of Monroe St. intersection, in Sarahsville, by 5.7 miles. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed northeast. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One end. Black Background.
OH-147 (Seneca Lake Rd.), west of OH-513 by about 0.6 mile. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed west. The existing Mail Pouch sign faces east. Prior to 1993 there was a Mail Pouch sign on the west end of the barn (See Photo 19). Two ends. Black backgrounds.
OH Rt. 147 (Beaver St.), east of OH Rt. 513 by about 0.1 mile. The barn is on the right side of the road headed east form the OH Rt. 147/OH Rt. 513 merge. The barn is directly across from the intersection of Cross St. Two ends. Black.
*GONE* (fallen rubble removed some foundation remains) OH-821 (Marietta Rd.), northwest of OH-339 intersection by about 950'. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed northwest. Mail Pouch sign on the south side; and, Mail Pouch sign on the east end. Red Backgrounds.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the south side of McConnellsville Rd (OH-78) west of I-77 (exit 25) by 4.2 miles. Just past WOW 35-61-02. On the left side of the highway headed west. There was a Mail Pouch sign on each end of the barn. Black Background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the east sdie of OH-821 (Marietta Rd.) north of North St. intersection, in Caldwell, by 2.0 miles. The barn was on the right side of the road headed north. The MP sign faced northwest. One side. Black Background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the east side of Pine Lake Rd. (Town Hwy 5) just south of the intersection with Hunkadora Rd. by 245'. The barn was on the left side of the road headed south. Mail Pouch sign on the north side; and, Mail Pouch sign on the east end. Black Backgrounds.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the northeast side of Old Infirmary Rd (CR-21) just southeast of the intersection with Zep Rd W (OH-146) by 115'. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed southeast.The Mail Pouch sign faced southwest. One end. Black Background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the west side of Marietta Rd.(OH-821) south of Pleasant Rd/Main St Intersection, in Pleasant City, by 1.0 mile. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed south from Pleasant City. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One side. Black Background.
*GONE* (All buildings on the site as shown in Photo 2 have been razed and removed) Along the nothwest side of Marietta Rd (OH-821) south of the Pleasant Rd/Main St intersection, in Pleasant City, by 1.5 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed southwest. The Mail Pouch sign faced southeast. One side. Black Background.
*GONE* (destroyed in 1987 site cleared) Along the south side of Woodsfield Rd (OH-78) east of the intersection with Seneca Lake Rd (OH-147) by 1.9 miles. The barn was on the rights side of the road headed east from Seneca Lake Rd. The Mail Pouch signs were on the east and west ends of the barn and the Kentucky Club tobacco sign was on the north side of the barn. Black Bacckgrounds.
*GONE* (razed and removed) OH-78 McConnelsville Rd.), west of I-77 (exit 25) by 3.7 miles. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed west. The WOW sign faced northwest. One end. Black Background.
*GONE* (painted over) Along the east side of Hunkadora Rd. (CR-40), west of the intersection with OH-821 (Marietta Rd.) by 0.4 mile and across from the intersection with CR-517 (Pine Lake Rd.). The barn is on the right side of Hunkadora Rd. headed north, shortly after passing under I-77. The WOW sign faced south. One side. Painted over.