Tinted image of children in pool and on playground equipment in York Park outside of the old flood wall. York Park, named for Levi D. York, was located on the Ohio River bank between Chillicothe Street and Washington Street in the early 1900's.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page talking about the Children's Home (Mound Park) located on Grant Street
Pictured: Orin Hewitt, Ben Woods, and Bob Gilliland
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page talking about the Children's Home (Mound Park) located on Grant Street
Pictured: Orin Hewitt, Ben Woods, and Bob Gilliland
Color image of Central Presbyterian - Front and Side View. DeVoss and Donaldson. Established as German Presbyterian Church of Portsmouth in 1866, services were conducted in German until 1909. The first service in this building at Twenty-Third (23rd) and Waller Streets was April 2, 1927. The church closed in January of 2012.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page, separated into two sections. The first section tells about the Central House, located at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets. The second section talks about local policemen
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 118. Pictured is a typed page separated into two sections. First: information about the Central House. Mike Goodman; Mike Hook; Ben Woods; Revare and Hamer; John Wilhelm; Chris Staiger; the Crusade against liquor; George H. Gaffy; Government Building; W. A. Connolly; George W. Huggins. Second: some information about local policemen. Ewing Davis; Oscar Boyer; Israel Dixon; Pete Goehring; Joe Stokely; John Good; Special Night Merchants' Police James Ballard; Dayton Holmes