Black and white photo negative taken off the second floor balcony of the Portsmouth Public Library, now known as the Scioto County Public Library, during what looks to be construction.
Black and white photo negative of the interior of the first floor of the Portsmouth Public Library, known as the Scioto County Public Library. In the back, the stairs leading to the second floor balcony can be seen.
Black and white photo negative of the interior of the first floor and balcony of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library) during what looks to be construction.
Black and white photo negative of the interior of the first floor and balcony of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library) during what looks to be construction.
Black and white photo negative of the interior of the basement of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library), what is now the Youth Services Department.
Black and white photo negative of the interior of the first floor of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library) and the second floor balcony.
Color photo of Lois Howerton Euton (left) and Alberta Montgomery (leader-right). Meeting at Portsmouth Public Library(Scioto County Public Library) Fall 1998
Colorized postcard of the Portsmouth Public Library, opened in 1906 at 1220 Gallia Street in Portsmouth. Henry A. Lorberg, local newspaper reporter and historian, contacted Andrew Carnegie and obtained $50,000 to build a free public library in Portsmouth.