Color photo image of the interior of the Security Central Bank at 825 Gallia Street. After the bank moved into the vacant Montgomery Ward Department store in 1976, this space became the Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center.
Sepia tone photo image of the Security Bank building built in 1917 at 825 Gallia Street. In 1918 the bank moved from 828 Gallia Street across the street to this new building. It became Security Central Bank in 1930 following a merger. In 1976 the bank moved to the previous Montgomery Ward building on the Esplanade. The Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center opened in this building in 1979.
Black & white photo image of the Norfolk & Western Railway Depot at the northwest corner of Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets in the 1913 flood. N & W used this depot from 1901 to 1931 when the new terminal was built. It was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
Black & white photo image of the Norfolk & Western Depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets. It was used from 1901 until the new terminal was constructed at Sixteenth (16th) and Findlay in 1931. This location was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
Colorized photo image of the N & W Depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets. It was used from 1901 until the new terminal was built on Sixteenth (16th) and Findlay Streets in 1931. This location was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
Black & white photo of the Norfolk & Western Railway Depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets in the 1913 flood. It was built for another railroad and acquired the N & W in 1901 and used until 1931, when the new terminal was constructed at Findlay and Sixteenth (16th) Streets. This location was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
Black & white photo image of the Baltimore & Ohio passenger station(right) and freight station(left). View is looking south along Market Street at Fifth (5th) Street.
Tinted sepia tone photo image of Gallia Street in the Eastend of Portsmouth. The Flood Drug Company was at 2109-2111 Gallia Street on the corner with Lawson Street.
Tinted photo image of Blake Block in the east end at the corner of flooded Gallia and Lawson Streets. Boats are shown at the front of Flood & Blake Drugs and Sundries at 2109-2111 Gallia, John W. Flood Proprietor. About 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.