Colored image of the first U.S. Grant Bridge, Portsmouth and the Scioto River north of Portsmouth. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it was opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was demolished in 2001 in preparation for the building of the new U.S. Grant Bridge Bridge which opened in 2006.
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a colored postcard: a Bird's Eye View of Portsmouth and various newspaper ads for Portsmouth businesses: Berry J. Faivre, shoemaker at 215 Chillicothe Street; Sanford, Varner & Company.
Scanned page 160 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of an unidentified group; John M. Higgins; Philo S. Clark; David Patton; Colonel Floyd L. Smith
A colorized image of a Bird's Eye View of Portsmouth.
Colored image showing the old stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets and the red brick city building or Kricker Building facing the Gallia Street Esplanade or Government Square as it was known then. This view is looking north from the previous Masonic Temple at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
Colored image of the C & O Railroad Bridge, the Ohio River, and Sciotoville viewed from the air. The C & O Railroad bridge, completed in 1917, spans 1,600 feet between the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Black and white photo negative of a bird's-eye view of Second (2nd) Street, looking east from Washington Street. The old Second (2nd) Street School can be seen.