Black wooden pencil with "C & M Automotive" and "915 4th Street, Portsmouth, Ohio" stamped on it in silver print. In the 1989 Portsmouth City Directory, C & M Automotive was at the 915 Fourth (4th) Street location.
Black and white photo negative postcard of The Wilhelmette Apartments, previously known as The Wilhelm Opera House. It was built by John Wilhelm and opened in 1870 at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets. It closed in 1899.
All Saints Episcopal Church as built in 1850 it was the first public building in Portsmouth to be lighted with gaslights in 1855. The interior was damaged by fire in 1893. and the 1937 Flood caused extensive damage. Known as the second oldest church in Portsmouth.
Built in 1850 All Saints Episcopal Church was the first public building in Portsmouth to be lighted with gaslights in 1855. The interior was damaged by fire in 1893.
Built in 1849 by J.W. (John Walter) Purdum.
A History of Scioto County, Nelson W. Evans (1903): "from 1832 until 1880, Mr. Purdum engaged in contracting and building in Portsmouth, during which period he constructed many of the largest and finest public and private buildings in the city."
The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.