The old Portsmouth Times building, at the corner of Chillicothe and Front Streets, was razed in 1969 for the expansion of Shawnee Community College.
The Portsmouth Daily Times new building was at 637 Sixth (6th) Street until about 2018.
The Portsmouth Blade was located on Sixth (6th) Street.
Scanned page 60 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of the Times Carriers in 1901: Albert Hourot; Mark Allison; Frank Williams; Pearl Lowry; Geo. Lowry; Otto Maiter; Clarence Ruth; Earl Watkins; Roy Rheinfrank; Ed. Switaleki; Albert Morgan; John Skelton; Chas. Albrecht; Chas. Pettengall; Ray Duvendeck; Riley Sheppard. Meeting announcement for the Portsmouth Reading Club at Capt. E. B. Moore's in 1883. Black & white image of Bert Kaps.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are two black and white photographs. The top one is of carriers for the Portsmouth Times in 1898 with their names listed below: Frank Doyle, Will Braunlin, Carl Braunlin, David Stoner, Will Meter, William Hazelbeck, Thomas Coppock, albert Straub, Oscar Sherer, James Kehoe, Augustus Dill, William Peterson. The bottom photo is a collection of many of the local citizens.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page.Times Carriers (1898); Frank Doyle; Will Braunlin; David Stoner; Will Meter; William Hazelbeck; Thomas Coppock; Albert Straub; Oscar Sherer; James Kehoe; Augustus Dill; William Peterson; Mt .Tabor; Residence of Hon. Theodore K. Funk; Judge H. A. Towne; H. W. Farnham
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page detailing events of the Tilton Slander Affair that happened in New York in the 1880's. Pastor Tilton came to Portsmouth to lecture in the Wilhelm Opera House located at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets.
Pictured: H. Beumler, Portsmouth citizen