Black and white photo image of unknown females standing in front of a horse-drawn cart advertising American Steam Laundry by the Zottmann Brothers. The building was located at 11 Offnere Street. Originally it started out as a soap factory operated by Will and George Zottmann.
Black and white photo image of the Mary Louise Inn at 843 Gallia Street. Opened in 1919 by Robert E. and Mary Louise Lewis, it was famous for homemade pies and candies. In 1931 it was converted into the Lewis Pie Company on Fourth Street.
Colorized image of the second Portsmouth engine Company located on Gallia Street. The first building was located at the southwest corner of Third (3rd) and Jefferson Streets.
Photo image of the second Portsmouth Engine Company located on Gallia Street. The first building was located at the southwest corner of Third (3rd) and Jefferson Streets.
Photo image of the Portsmouth Fire Department when they used a hand drawn steamer and hose reel. The date of "late 1790's" is questionable as the clothing is more modern than 1790.
Photo image of Gallia Street opposite the post office during the 1937 flood. The Firestone Auto Supply & Service Store was located at 1400-1410 Gallia Street.