Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of Honorable B. Gately, Esq. Clippings of newspaper ads for M'Farland & Elick, The Portsmouth Tribune; John McDowll, Jr., Wholesale; Richardson & Co.; M. & G. Gilbert, Wholesale Grocers; Patton & Tate, groceries; C. C. Hyatt, Groceries; The Arcade.
Color photo image of the house. Jesse Stuart was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator best known for his short stories and novels set in central Appalachia. Stuart was born and raised in Greenup County, Kentucky. He died February 17, 1984 at the age of 77.
Black and white photo of the home for older ladies at the corner of Front and Chillicothe Streets.The home was a residence for women, 65 and older, who no longer had homes of their own or relatives to care for them. Only residents of the City of Portsmouth were admitted. The house was razed to make room for the approach to the U.S. Grant Bridge, opened in 1927.
Color photo image of the two story house. Framed in gold; print on front in gold. This house stood on the 1300 block of Gallia Street next to the Holy Redeemer Catholic church.
Color photo image postcard of the two story house. Framed in gold; print on front in gold. This house stood on the 1300 block of Gallia Street next to the Holy Redeemer Catholic church. On back, the letters JB are written in blue ink.
Colorized image of the Holy Redeemer Church at 1325 Gallia Street. Holy Redeemer was first formed when the need arose to separate the English and German-speaking congregations in 1852. The Irish Catholic congregation built their first building on Sixth Street in 1853. This building was constructed on Gallia Street in 1905.
Color Photo Image of the Holy Redeemer Church at 1325 Gallia Street, with an inset photo of Rev. Father McGuirk in the upper right corner. This building was built in 1905.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Hilltop east of Greenlawn, 1890; A Hanger of 1871, map showing Portsmouth with a broder made up of local businesses and churches
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the Highland School; Card for Ice Cream Candies Shop, owned by Chas. Grassman at 715 Chillicothe Street; Campbell Avenue School
Color photo image of the old Highland School built across from Mound Park on Hutchins Street. The north half was completed in 1902 and the southern half was finished in 1907. It was razed in 1956 after the new Highland School was on the old playground.
Colorized image of the Highland School building on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park, before the addition in 1907. In 1956 it was razed after the new Highland School was built on the playground area.
Colored image of Highland School building on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park, after the expansion in 1907. In 1956 it was razed after the new Highland School was built on the playground area.