Sepia tone scene of Main Street in Lucasville, unpaved with trees on each side, The Thomas House, a well known hotel and restaurant, was razed in approximately 1950 for the construction of the new Bank One building
Black and white photo image of the lake in Millbrook Park with two women in the foreground. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
page 27- 2 black & white images of various sizes. First image at Corson Corner shows Ward's Restaurant. The Huston Corner image shows Kirsch Stoves & Tinware
Sepia toned photo card of family group. Scalloped edges with photographer name printed on back. Family names listed as "Mr. & Mrs. Graft. John Brown- dead, Miss Graft- dead, Mrs. Mary Ligtner, Lewis H. Miller 1897.
Aged, folded, off-white paper with foxing marks. Handwritten script in ink. Deed for sale of land in Scioto County from Jacob Probasco of Muskingham County to Josiah Madden.
Colorized photo image of the Keys Motel along with the parking lot and an image of the pool room in the top left corner. The motel was located on U. S. 23 at Twenty-Third (23rd) Street in Portsmouth.
Three Colorized photo images of the restaurant Big Boy with cars, houses, streets, and landscape surrounding each scene. The restaurants were located at 2004 Scioto Trail, U. S. 23 North as well as on Gallia Street and Kendall Avenue.