Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a headline for the Portsmouth Blade; A Demonstration in front of the area surrounding T. M. Patterson the Building on Front Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details about the local indian mounds. Waller Historic Mound on Gallia Street; Honorable W. A. Hutchins; Irving Drew; George M. Appel; Will Waller; Will Lampton; William F. Lawson's mound; Professor Putnam of Harvard University; Adams County's Serpent Mound; Lawson's sugar corn; Lawson's watermelons; Simon Labold; Horse Shoe Mound in the Children's Home
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 151. Pictured is a typed page giving details about Fireman Lou Ellis. Fire department; firemen; John Wilson; Edward K. McAleer; John Williams; John Brown; William Williamson; Jack Cropper; Fred Goltz; Thomas Pyles; John Lynn; Charles Hancock; William McQuat; Robert Leedom; volunteer firemen; David Hahn; Eagle Engine; Niel Molster; Charley White; Dan Rice; United States Hotel; George Freshell; Engine House in the rear of the Spry Building; Squire McCoy. Pictured at the bottom is Reverend Peters, Presiding Elder and an unknown gentleman in uniform.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the the Scioto Hominy Company on Gay Street; View of Roller Coaster, Millbrook Park. Levi York began developing the 85 acre park in 1899. It was severely damaged by the flood and was totally dismantled in 1935. Both images cut from a page in Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a program for the dedication ceremony for the U. S. Grant Bridge on September 22, 1927; W. B. Marklem
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a newspaper article about the demolition of the Sixth (6th) Street High School building. It was built in 1871 on the Salters Lot facing Gallia Street. Pictured below: the interior of the First Baptist Church
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page telling of Thomas Lewis, confectioner at Third (3rd) and Washington Street and his customers. The children believed he was Santa Claus. Thomas Lewis's confectionary at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets; Lod Care; Bob Towne; Edward Loomis; Jake Bassler; Sam McConnell; Harry Maddock; Charles Patterson; Mose Gregory; Matt Martin; Edward Lewis; Henry Yaeger; George Rumsey; John Moore; Tat Wheeler; Charles Dickinson; Edward Welsh; George Everett; Horace Hampton; Gus Williams; Jake Winkler; Val Herbst; Charles Crichton; Will Burt; Charles Haeguard; Chit Conway; Gif Heaton; Volney Row; Wayne Stevens; Egg Gates; Charles Gunn; charles Dickinson; Charlie Jack; Al Kehoe; Harry Yaeger; Joe Palmer; John McCarty; Joe Mitchell; Frank Glockner; Clint Nichols; Charles Dunham; "Manny" Levi; Kep Taylor.
Pictured below: Jerry Hall's Restaurant on Front Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a wedding invitation for Mattie O. Duduit and Thomas McConn on October 22, 1884; Chas. R. Maddock; H. P. Pursell; The Old City Hospital
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is typed page giving details about the M. E. Church on Twelfth (12th) Street; Ad for J. B. Nichols & Co. at the corner of Third and Market Streets. Colored M. E. Church; Pastor Johnson; Forsythe's Grove on Robinson Avenue; Reverend Johnson; Timmonds Pond.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Albert Knittel; Father Nonnen; the City Planing Mills, located along the river and manufactured and dealt lumber.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the Christian Church on Chillicothe Street; B. F. Richardson; Ad for Geo. W. Watkins, Books & Stationery on Second (2nd) Street. Christian Church; Reverence C. J. Meacham; "The Church of the Cordial Welcome;" Grandview; First Church; York Addition; Dr. J. F. Davis