Gray image of a farm house in McGaw. The Community known as McGaw was in Southwest corner of Nile Township in the mouth of upper Twin Creek. Pencil notation and post mark on back.
Colorized photo image of Main Street in Jackson. Many shops including J.W. Miller Art Gallery, street car, horse and buggies, and people. Mailed from Charles in Jackson to Mary Debo in Portsmouth.
Black and white images of Portsmouth, Ohio and Kentucky hills. The postcard folds to be mailed. Postage and address on one side and message on other-images on inside.
Color photo image postcard of the two story house. Framed in gold; print on front in gold. This house stood on the 1300 block of Gallia Street next to the Holy Redeemer Catholic church. On back, the letters JB are written in blue ink.
An off-white postcard with black and white image of City Hall & the Mayor's Office in Portsmouth, Ohio. On back in blue and red writing says, "City Hall has changed. Vote for a change in the office of City Solicitor." Then has, "Kuhn for Solicitor" in blue and red writing.
Off white postcard of The LaRoy Opera House in Portsmouth, Ohio. The name LaRoy came from the owners' names, Simon Labold and Dan W. Conroy. It opened in 1926 to a crowd of thousands according to a Portsmouth Times article. The building was razed in 1974 to widen Gay Street.
Black and white photo of Wheelers Mill in Scioto County, Ohio on a cardboard backing with the words 'Lutz Cabinet Portraits Portsmouth, Ohio' on the lefthand side. Wheelers Mill was located on what is now known as State Route 335 in Minford. The back says 'Instantaneous Portraits of Children, a successful specialty. Lutz 88 West Second (2nd) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio'. Top Right corner is ripped off.
Color tinted image of the Allen A.M.E Chapel building. This was the congregations 3rd location, when on 1868 they moved into a small frame church on Seventh Street (7th Street), East of Chillicothe Street.