MPB 35-44-08

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
No
Credits

Photos 1 & 2 by unknown VA # 46-YLA-2 (1984) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 3 by unknown VA # 46-YLA-1 (1984) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photos 4-7 by Larry Zinn (Apr. 1990 - contributed by Butch Moon).

Photo 8 by unknown VA # 2-LA-12 (1983) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 9 by unknown (ca. late 1990's).

Photo 10 by unknown ODOT # 8215-7-81 (Apr. 10, 1988) courtesy of Ohio Dept. of Transportation

Photo 11 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photo 1 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 2.

Location information provided on Larry Zinn's photographs was confirmed using the details provided in the Vintage Aerial Photos and the Ohio Dept of Transportation aerial photo archives. Photo 10 the Mail Pouch barn is circled in yellow. The house across the highway which still existes is circled in red. In Photo 11 the location of the Mail pouch barn is noted by the red pin. This pin was used to determine the address and the coordinates. The house across the highway is circled in re.

It is clear that there was a much older Mail Pouch sign on the east end of the barn which had been painted over. In addition there were signs on the south side of the barn and it is likely that there was on old Mail Pouch sign on the right end of the south side.
Where to find it

*GONE* (fallen and removed) Along the north side of OH-93 north of US Rt. 52, in Ironton, by 15.5 miles. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed north. The Mail Pouch sign faced north. One end. Black Black Background.

Address
16159 )OH-93
City
Pedro
State
OH
Zipcode
45659
Country
USA
Latitude
N 38° 42.9923'
Longitude
W -82° 35.1119'
lat
38.716538
lng
-82.635199
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