Black and white photo image of the First Presbyterian Church located at 221 Court Street at the corner of Third (3rd) Street. The lighter building on the right was built about 1850 and has walls made of two-foot thick native brick. It is listed on the National Historic Register. The building at the left is the Sunday School built in 1910.
Colorized photomechanical image of the church building. The church was organized in 1817. This building, located at Third (3rd) and Court Streets, was built in 1849-1850. The walls are made of two-foot thick native stone. It is listed on the National Historic Register.
Tinted image of the First Presbyterian Church Building at 221 Court Street at the corner of Third ( 3rd) Street. It was built about 1850 and has walls made of two-foot thick native brick. It is listed on the National Historic Register.
Colorized image of the church building. The church was organized in 1817 by eight men and six women. This building, built in 1849-1850, has walls of two-foot thick native stone. Located at Third (3rd) and Court Streets, it is listed on the National Historic Register. The darker building at left is the Sunday School built in 1910.
Black and white photo image of page scanned from scrapbook: the First Presbyterian Church Sunday School teachers. Church was located at the corner of Third (3rd) and Court Streets. Bottom image: The Times Publishing Company located at 637 Sixth (6th) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page, First Presbyterian Church; Richard R. Peebles; Lizzie F. Moore; Marriage (1876); Mrs. Moses Gregory; Moses G. Jr.; Flood of 1884; West Second (2nd) Street; A. B. Voorhes; R. M. Lodwick; F. W. Grimes & Co. (1885)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed letter copied into scrapbook. Letter from N. W. Evans about the first Railroad in Portsmouth. The first ties were laid February 21, 1851
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 319. Pictured: First Things; First Store; General Kendall (1814); Jeremiah Kendall; Gen. Anthony Wayne; Battle of Maumee; Treaty of Greenville; First Court; John Brown; Tavern Keeper; Commercial Bank of Scioto; Councilmen; John Jr.; War of 1812
Black and white photo negative of a group of women and one man who all attended the First United Brethren Church. 17 people in the photo, but no names given. Photo was taken at Millbrook Park.
Black and white photo image of a group of unknown individuals standing around the First United Brethren Church located at the corner of Seventh (7th) and Gay Streets. On the back, written in pen is "Cornerstone laying U. B. Church, 1917"
Black and white photo image of a prayer going on at the First United Brethren Church at Seventh (7th) and Gay Streets: Roy Allman (sunglasses. (May 29, 1942)