Colored photo of the C & O Railway Bridge over the Ohio River at Sciotoville. Completed in 1917, the C & O bridge is the longest continuous truss bridge ever built. It spans 1,600 feet between the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Colored image of bridge over the Ohio River from the Sciotoville side, looking toward Kentucky. Completed in 1917, the C & O bridge is the longest continuous truss railroad bridge ever built. The distance between the shores is 1,600 feet.
Colorized image of the C & O Bridge over the Ohio River between Sciotoville and South Shore/Fullerton in Kentucky. Completed in 1917, the C & O Railroad Bridge is the longest continuous truss railroad bridge ever built. The distance between the Ohio and Kentucky shores in 1,600 feet.
Colorized image of the C. & O. Railway Depot in South Portsmouth, Kentucky. Opened in the early 1900's, this building was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.
Black and white photo image of a train near the C. & O. Railway Depot in South Portsmouth, Kentucky. Opened in the early 1900's, this building was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.
Reddish tone photo Image of the C & O Bridge at Sciotoville towards Kentucky. Completed in 1917, the C & O Northern Railroad Bridge is the longest continuous truss railroad bridge ever built. The distance between the Ohio and the Kentucky shores is 1,600 feet.
Black and white image of the C & O Railroad Bridge over the Ohio River in Sciotoville. Completed in 1917, the bridge is the longest continuous truss railroad bridge ever built. The distance from Ohio shore to Kentucky shore is 1,600 feet.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the Buster Novelty Company at 133 West Front Street and a Happy New Year Card to Will M. Pursell in 1885