Colorized illustration of the building on an advertisement postcard. Atlas Fashion was founded in 1895 by Henry Atlas. The Chillicothe location opened in 1916. In the 1932 Portsmouth City Directory the address is 307-309 Chillicothe.
Colorized photo image of the steel mill showing smoke stacks and body of water. Slight eraser smudge at top. The New Boston steel mill was known as the Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920, and the Wheeling Steel Corporation from 1920 to 1946.
Colorized photo image of the inn/resort with people on the porch. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland and steel mill worker in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Inn was located on a hill on the west side of Route 104 near the Norfolk &Western Railway passenger station in Rushtown. It closed in 1919.
Black and white photo image of the theater at Millbrook. Pencil writing on front. This building was actually a theater located just inside the park gates at 4200 Rhodes Avenue. It was built in 1905 with a seating capacity of five hundred. The Casino was the prime social gathering place in New Boston in the early 1900's. Plays, films, and concerts were shown all year for entertainment.
Colorized photo image of the lake, bridge, and scenery. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. It was totally dismantled by 1935.
Colorized photo image of the interior of the church building at 701 Fifth (5th) Street. The church was dedicated in 1887 and services were in German until 1918. It has been known as the Evangelical United Church of Christ since 1956.