Black and white photo image of Shela Boulevard, also known as Slaughter House Hollow. This was one of the areas that received the most damage from the tornado.
Black and white photo image of a Civil Defense worker speaking with local residents on Shela Boulevard, also known as Slaughter House Hollow. This was one of the areas that received the most damage from the tornado.
Black and white photo image of Shela Boulevard, also known as Slaughter House Hollow. This was one of the areas that received the most damage from the tornado.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed sketch written by Milford Keyes in 1911. The page tells about the achievements and accomplishments of Henry A. Lorberg.
Scanned page 165 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recounting the skating rinks of Portsmouth" Palais; Monarch; Richardson Hall; Massie Hall; Millbrook Park.
Bottom: Ad clipping for Herms Dry Goods
Scanned page 164 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recounting the skating rinks of Portsmouth" Palais; Monarch; Richardson Hall; Massie Hall; Millbrook Park.
Black and white photo image of people skating on the Athletic Park in Portsmouth. The park was the main area where sports were played in the late 1800's and early 1900's in Portsmouth. The park was especially popular for baseball games in the Spring.
Colorized image of the Sunday School room inside the M.E. Church at Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets. After being used by several different businesses, this building was razed for the construction of the third Masonic Temple in Portsmouth in 1927.
black & white photo image of the school in book Pictorial Portsmouth, page 40
In 1868, the former Sixth (6th) Street residence of Judge William Salter was remodeled and named the Sixth Street School..