Tinted image of the Irving Drew Shoe factory. The 1920 Portsmouth City Directory lists the locations of the Irving Drew Company at 1658-1662 Eleventh (11th) Street and 533-537 Front Street. This image is the Welt and Turn Factory at 1658-1662 Eleventh St. according to "Illustrated and Descriptive Portsmouth, Ohio" a publication of the early 1900's.
Black & white photo image with background view of West Portsmouth. On Wednesday March 26, 1913 the previous bridge was destroyed by flood waters that were 15 feet higher on the Scioto than the Ohio. Henry Ruel built a temporary bridge to use during the construction of this bridge in 1914. On November 20 1915, this, the Sixth (6th) bridge over the Scioto was opened to traffic. The Second Street bridge, as it was also known, was closed in 1997 and was removed in 1998.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 365. New School (1893); John Wilson (1867); Sheridah House; Sisters' Convent; St. Marys (1895); Father Nonnon; Rev. Father Gable; Pine Creek; Porter Township; Market Square; Neal Eck
Black and white postcard image of the stadium. Silver frame trim. Postmarked 1938. Faded penciled greeting to Robert Danake, New Carlisle, O. from "Roger".