Black and white photo image tri split for the three scenes; Spillway, Greenlawn cottage, and houseboats on the Ohio River. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Colorized image of Soldiers' Monument in Greenlawn Cemetery. Within the new cemetery in Portsmouth in the mid to late 1800's, land was set aside after the War of the Rebellion due to there being no place to bury soldiers, known today as Soldier Circle. On May 30, 1869 the first public service was held in the cemetery, and the Ladies Aid Society purchased the Civil War Union Soldier Monument to be placed there.
Colored image of Sixth (6th) Street School, located at the end of Sixth (6th) Street behind the present Post Office. The former home of Judge William Salter, it was converted into a school in 1868.
Black and white photo image of the Sixth (6th) Street School. On July 15, 1867 the former home of Judge William Salter was deeded to the school board and used as a residence for the school superintendent. It was later remodeled as a school building and ready for classes by January of 1868. In June of 1871 the Board of Education began building a new high school.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Sixth (6th) Street School and the High School in Portsmouth.
Ad for the Ed Batterson Dairy Co. at 614 John Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 79. The Shop; The Hammer Club; Rev. W. A. Sunday; Revival Campaign; Temperance Sermon; Memorial Hall; Newt. R, Warwick; Railway; W. W. Peabody; O. P. McCarthy; Charles O. Serell; Burnett House; Western Railways; Dr. J. B. Warwick
Gold and silver metal bullet-like, encased pencil, advertising Sheets Furniture, 526-28-30 Second (2nd) Street Portsmouth, Ohio. Phone 22. Was orginally located on 2nd St.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Seventh (7th) Street Fire Department; Roster of Company H.; 4th Regiment O.V.I.
Names: R. S. Prichard; Frank B. Pratt; James W. Smith; Forest Biggs; Wilson Burns; Andrew Foster; Walter Trimmer; R.C. Newman; George Oldfield; Charles Maguire; Lou Schmitt; Will Fitzgerald; E.B. Lawson; Ed McGuire; Barry J. Alger; Joseph Charles Bratt; J. Power Brown; Mont. Bybee; Reed Davidson; H.W. Donaldson; John Georgia; C.M. Kinney; J.W. Long; Henry Morrison; Will M. Peebles; C.M. Searl; Charles C. Wilhelm; H.H. Winters; Preston Anderson; A.E. Brown; A.C. Burke; Walter Coriell; Louis E. Distel; Kinney Funk; John W. Hancock; J.W. Kinney; E.K. McKeown; Elbert Patterson; Alfred Richardson; W.C. Sturgill; S.A. Williams; Harvey M. Wills; Frank Alger; Albert Barber; Joseph J. Crouse; Asbury Davidson; M. Evans; Robert George; Wm. Kelley; J.L. McMonigle; W.D. McMonigle; Charles Noel; Littleton Parkerl C.N. Reed; Walter Stone; M.W. Thompson; Charles Taylor; Ed. Zeek; Fred. Armstrong; Charles Blake; William Cooper; Daniel H. Dodge; James Gibbs; Ed. Hicks; Lexington McGee; Wm. McElhaney; Henry Mohl; Lawrence Paramore; A.G. Reinhart; James T. Stewart; Byron Shriver; F.E. Thoroman; Chas. Whitman; H. Cullinan