Color artist rendition of the Church of Christ Building in 1907 located at 3rd (Third) and Gay Streets. Artist marked as J. V. and numbered as 201, 708. The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Black and white photo image of the second Masonic Temple Building in Portsmouth. Built on the corner of 4th (Fourth) and Chillicothe Streets in 1906, it was almost destroyed by a fire on December 6, 1925. It was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobackers Department Store in 1928. The building was vacant from 1971 until acquired by Desco Credit Union in 1981.
Colorized Image of the building looking Southwest. Located on the corner of Gallia and Waller. Now known as Temple Baptist. Architect on front listed as John R. Wile. Built 1928.
Colorized image of the school building in West Portsmouth in Hillcrest addition, formerly the Rapp addition. Located on a terrace of land off Fourth (4th), Curtis, and Davis Streets. West Portsmouth school built in 1921-22.
Colorized image of the building. The Commercial Club was an organization formed to promote the Republican party. It was incorporated in Portsmouth September 20, 1899. In 1911, property was transferred to Knights of Columbus.
Color photo image of the early church building located at "north side of Fourth (4th) Street, between Court and Washington." Later known as 89 West Fourth (4th), image is that of the front of the building. First Baptist was built in 1852 but later moved to Gallia & Waller--now known as Temple Baptist
Colorized image of the church building located at the corner of Gallia and Offnere. First worship service in this building was October 11, 1908. Notation on back, "A modern building and successor to Sixth Street Church." In 1983, name was changed to Wesley United Methodist. Razed 2005.