Colorized lithographic image of a horse drawn carriage crossing the Second (2nd) Street Scioto River Bridge coming from the "bottoms" with the Scioto River. This was the Fifth (5th) bridge over the Scioto at this site and was completely washed out by the 1913 Flood. It was replaced in 1915 by the Sixth (6th) bridge that was in use until 1997.
Colorized image of the First Presbyterian Church located 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.
Green, yellow and white paper pamphlet with "Portsmouth Song, Dedicated to the Pageant of Portsmouth, September of 1922." Yellow floral illustration with figures. Inside is the song with music.
Colorized photo image of Chillicothe Street at night. At the left is the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe, and across Gallia Street is the new National Bank Building at 428 Chillicothe.
Colorized image of the Lincoln School located on the northwest corner of Kinneys Lane & Waller Street. It was opened in 1914 and enlarged in 1922. Lincoln was Portsmouth's first integrated elementary because of overcrowding at the Washington School in 1953. The building was closed in 2000 and razed in 2003. The location is now the SOMC Cancer Center.