Black & white photograph.
The "New" Post Office located on Gay Street, between Sixth (6th) & (7th) Streets. The Post Office was dedicated on September 5, 1936.
Scanned page 48 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of seven men captioned "Old Speed", Jas Lodwick, Honesty Jones, Daniel Purcell, Squire McCoy, James Keyes, Judge Salters; black & white image of a canal boat, "In days of yore, on the Ohio Canal, Portsmouth, O."
scan of black and white photo of Fireman Charles Rowe (center) receiving a gold badge upon his retirement in 1936. Also pictured: (left) Roch L. Shumate and (right) Chief Robert R. Leedom
Black and white photo image of the steamboat The Cincinnati. From the Portsmouth Daily Times, Monday April 7, 1924: "New Steamer Cincinnati Makes Trip From Pittsburgh to Queen City in 40 Hours. The Ohio river Steamer Cincinnati broke previous river records in her trip from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, arriving here today. The boat made the trip in forty hours and averaged 20 miles an hour. The best previous time was a little more than 48 hours. The Cincinnati passed down here Sunday evening at 10 o'clock."
Faded black and white drawn image of the Excelsior Shoe Company at the southwest corner of Gallia Street and Campbell Avenue. The company was stared in 1889, in 1893 it moved to Third (3rd) and Gay Streets and in 1913 this factory was built at Gallia and Campbell. Williams Manufacturing purchased the building in 1935.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: "Pick" Sullivan and "Happy Joe;" J. V. Doerr; "Sandy" Lewis; Mat Reider; Thomas S. Currie; Edwin White; Joshua Wheeler