Black & white images of two train depots located in Portsmouth. Top image is Old Scioto Valley Depot located at 15th (Fifteenth) and Chillicothe Streets. The bottom image, at 10th (Tenth) and Waller Streets, was the C.P.V. depot until 1901 when the N & W Railroad used it until their new terminal was built at Sixteenth (16th) and Findlay Streets in 1931. The building was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
"Lock on the Ohio-Erie Canal showing canal boat and farm produce for loading on the boat in the foreground. The picture was taken in 1905 in Upper Licking County."
black & white photot of the West end of Portsmouth below Market Street as it was during the 1880-1895 years. Includes: Burgess Steel and Iron Works, Old Bridge across Scioto River, Reitz Stone Mill, Scioto Foundry, Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Company.
"Copy of employment record used by Whitaker-Glessner Company during its ownership and operation of the local steel plant from February 2, 1915 to May 1, 1923, at which time Wheeling Steel Corporation became the owner and operator until June 30, 1946."