Typewritten scrapbook page with reference to: The American House, Jefferson Street; F. Spahn (1858); James Ashton, Canal Collector (1858); Fred Baesler, Carpet Weaver (1860); The Scioto Valley Republican, S.P. Drake; Leopold Bayer, Scioto Home; Post Office; J. H. Waite; M. Beeber (1858); McDowell Building; E. Miller; Merchants' Block; C.F. (Fritz) Miller; Cutler & Brown
Black and white paper magazine of the Portsmouth Pageant information and candidates. Cover is red, white, purple with black fonts. Presented by Portsmouth Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Print of a watercolor of the 1810 House on Waller Street in Portsmouth, the historic home of the Aaron Kinney family. It is now a museum operated by the Ohio Historical Society.
Color photo image of the "Y" bridge. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 20
The caption reads "on the site" but it was "near" the residence. The mound no longer exists.
Colorized image of the steamboat the Tacoma docked at Portsmouth. Built in 1883 in New Richmond, Ohio, she ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades. She burned in 1922 at Cincinnati along with three other steamers.
Colorized aerial photo image of the "New" Scioto Memorial Hospital located on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street. It was opened in 1968 with 158 beds. In the 1980's Southern Hills, Mercy, and Scioto Memorial merged as Southern Ohio Medical Center.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is The "Model" Grocery Store at the corner of Second (2nd) and Court Streets; Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon on Chillicothe Street; Valley House at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets; Taylor house at the corner of Market and Front Streets; Will Glover; David Heer; Giles Gilbert Sr.
The corner building is located at the south east corner of Market and Second (2nd) Streets, on the present site of the Washington Hotel. The other buildings were on the east side of Market looking south to the river.......all of the past.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 181. Pictured is a typed page with history on The "Lookout House" on Profile Hill in the Kentucky Hills. The pavillion was erected in 1875, established by David Sprinkle.
Pictured: Dr. Thomas Vickers; Hank Burton; C. H. Harris; Ad for C. A. Sprecher Confectioner at 419 Chillicothe Street