Sepia color photo of the school building, located at the corner of West and Scioto Streets in Lucasville. Branch Rickey went to this school. In the 1920's modern brick schools replaced this wooden building.
Colorized photo image of the Second Presbyterian Church building at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. The congregation had built its original building at this location in 1875 when the First Presbyterian congregation expanded. This building of "Humellstown brownstone" was dedicated December 3, 1911 at the same location.
colorized photo image of Blake Block located at Gallia and Lawson. Photo shows Flood Drugs at 595 (2109-2111) Gallia and Shoemaker Hardware at 581 Gallia. (before address changed by city.) About 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.
Various size black & white images in book. Church images are sketches and street scene is photo image that pictires George Davis & Co; Schlager Coal Office; City Scales Building; M. W. Thompson, Merchant
page 17- black & white images of various sizes in book. Featuring Heinsch's Cheap Store; members of the orchestra listed as: Fred Pabst, Charles Amann, William Lahmering, A. Knittel, Henry Clausing, Charles Zottmann; John Wurster
Size 6B wood with metal plates on bottom, "Vulcan Nov 1965" stamped on the side. The 1965 Portsmouth City Directory lists Vulcan Corp., J B Reynolds, Chairman of Board, L B Austing, Pres., L G Budke, Vice-Pres.-Treas.. Shoe Last Manufacturers, 301 Jefferson Street
Glass pint milk bottle with Ideal Quality Checkd red painted label. Ideal operated in Portsmouth from 1932 to 1973. The 1973 Portsmouth City Directory lists F William Kinskey, Pres. at 1637 10th (Tenth) Street.
Glass pint milk bottle with red painted label. Ideal operated in Portsmouth from 1932 to 1973. The 1973 Portsmouth City Directory lists F William Kinskey, Pres. at 1637 10th (Tenth) Street.