Sepia tone image of the building with name and address printed in red (44-48 West Second (2nd) Street). Note in red at bottom with fill in options to customer. (In pencil: Jan 16, Fields)
Sepia tone photo image of the motor tune-up department. Inset circular photo of "Bill".
On back shows advertisement and location- 1511 Gallia Street. Business was at this location 1935-1941.
Sepia tone photo image, with border, of the church located on the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets.
The Episcopal Parish of All Saints was organized in the home of a parishioner named John Smith on June 23, 1819.
Sepia tone photo image of the 1914 Labor Day Parade coming south on Chillicothe Street.
Pictured: Salvage located at 216-220 Chillicothe; Abbott Paint Co. at 209 Chillicothe.
Sepia- tone photo image of the 1913 Flood on 5th (Fifth) Street, facing east. The first half of the First National Bank building, completed in 1912, is centered in the background with the old Lyric Theater standing where the second half of the bank building would be built in 1924. German (First) 1st Evangelical Church of Christ is in foreground.
Colorized image of Government Square in Portsmouth, also known as Gallia Square. The Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church is in the back left portion of the image followed by the Government Building, also known as the Old Stone Post Office, and then the City Building or the Kricker Building. The Kricker Building held the city offices, a business college, bank, grocery, jeweler, and other businesses.