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Images shown: Church of the Holy Redeemer, St. Mary's, German Evangelical, German Methodist, Bigelow M. E., Manley Chapel, United Brethren, German Presbyterian, Second Presbyterian, Allen M. E., All Saints' Episcopal, First Presbyterian.
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Images shown: N. J. Dever, A. C. Woodrow, Hon. Anselm T. Holcomb, R. A. Calvert, T. K. Funk, Harry W. Miller.
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Images shown: Philo. S. Clark, Oscar F. Wilhelm, Miss Mary Lennon, George Walters, Edward E. Butler, Charles Wagner, Thomas Adams, Louis Russell, Samuel McElhaney, John McMahon, James McMahon, Allan W. Spry, Leroy Johnson
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Images shown: Burgess Steel Bird's Eye View drawing and a photograph taken after the fire that destroyed Burgess on June 7th, 1898. It had covered seven acres at the end of Third (3rd) Street near the Ohio River. The officers were Levi D. York-president/general manager, J. E. Jones-vice-president, B. F. Vincent-secretary/treasurer. After this fire, Mr. York built a steel mill in New Boston
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Images shown: Miss A. Jackson, LaFayette Jones, Will Williamson, A.J. Finney, Henry Hall, and Cornelius C. Hyatt, noted as the oldest citizen of Portsmouth, he was born August 29, 1804.
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Images shown: J. M. Stockham, H. C. Feurt, J. W. Smith, M. H. Shumway, L. G. Tatman, Miss Lida Tracy, Miss Nannie Spencer, Miss Rose Kiefer, N. B. Gilliland
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Images shown: Fred Goltz, B. F. Royse, W. H. Rhodes, B .F. Lynn, T. C. Beatty, Theo. Doty, Dr. P. J. Kline, John A. Ives, A. H. Bannon, H. P. Pursell, Robert McAleer, J. M. Dawson, Oscar Knorr, Robert Clare, F. W. Knowles.
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Images shown: "Old" High School Building, Fourth (4th) Street School Building and Public Library Building at Fifth (5th) and Court Streets.
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Images shown: City Gas Works, The first of three Portsmouth Masonic Temple buildings was at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets and Raw Material in Scioto County.