Bethelstown: the Hill's First Neighborhood; On the Cusp of Development; The Streets on the Hill; A Reporter's Impression; The Run that Ran Through the Hill; Population and Home Ownership; Nationality and Livelihood; The Early Years of St. Joseph's Catholic Church; The Humane Hose Company; The Early Years of Christ Lutheran Church; The Schools on South Mulberry Street; The Heyday of Hotels; Helvetia Leather Company; Business was Booming in 1919; The Hill's Movie Theater; Kunzler and Co.'s First Two Decades; Dinah McIntire, Fortuneteller; Anthony Iske, Inventor; William Paulsen, Baker; George Moser, Ice Dealer; Dr. Robert Buehrle, Scholar; Three Early Families of St. Joseph Church; The Catherine Yeates Cottage; One-Story Houses; The Search for the Oldest House; The Origin of the 400 Block of Poplar Street; Extreme Sledding on Dinah's Hill; Pigeon Racing; Smallpox and Typhoid Fever; The Hill's Largest Celebration.