Black and white photo of the Greyhound Portsmouth Bus Terminal at 1129 Gallia Street. It was opened in 1941 and razed in about 2007.
Bicyclist-Elisha Hamm
Colorized photo print of Greyhound Bus Depot Building at 1127 Gallia Street with a bus showing in the garage door. It was opened in 1941 and razed in about 2007.
Three colorized images of the exterior and interior of the motel on U.S. Route 52. In the 1959 Portsmouth phone book the number for Greystone Motel is UL 8-1711. The 1960 Portsmouth City Directory is the only directory listing Greystone Motel, one mile west on 52, phone UL 8- 1711. The 1961-1963 directories have Shawnee Forest Motel at one mile west on 52, same phone UL 8-1711. Nothing is listed for that location in the 1964 directory or thereafter.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: ad for the Grimes and Co. Electrical Contractors and Plumbers located at 102 West Second (2nd) Street. Bottom image: Lawson's Mound on Lawson Street, Cook photo.
Colored image of the Grimes Hotel at 902 Second (2nd) Street. This building was "Portsmouth's first flat building" according to the Portsmouth Daily Times of July 27, 1907. Built by H S Grimes at the corner of Second (2nd) and Gay Streets, it had forty-three rooms. In 1912 the Y.W.C.A. rented it for their home. It was Grimes Apartments from about 1922 to 1966 when it was razed for the expansion of Ohio University Portsmouth Branch (now Shawnee)
Black and white photo image of an unknown child; relation to the Buchanan family. Written on the back "Grippe Children." The photo is framed by a faded floral border.
Black & white photo of the interior of the general store, Grose & Laidley. Owners Hiram and Rebecca Grose, George Laidley. Shows customers and clerk behind the counter. Written at bottom: "Store bldg. S.E. corner of Ohio Ave. & Gallia St. in New Boston, Ohio 1907". photocopy
Black and white photo image of Grose and Laidley Grocery located at the corner of Ohio Avenue and Gallia Street
Pictured: (Left to Right ) Hiram Grose - Owner, George Laidley, Rebecca Grose, Leonard Grose --??-- Ella Colgrove
The Picture was taken in 1907
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about the festivities that came after ground was broken for the Scioto Valley Railroad in 1878 on the Hempstead Hospital site. There was a large gathering. Col. Peter Kinney gave a speech, and a gala was held. Also pictured is Reverend Franklin. John b. Gregory; John G. Peebles; John P. Terry; Colonel Peter Kinney; Mount Tabor; George D. Chapman