Black and white photo negative of a group of people in boats during a flood in 1907, on the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. Also known as Carr Corner, because J.F. Carr Jewelers, seen in the photo, sat on the corner located at 813 Gallia Street.
Black and white photo negative of the Catholic Welfare Bureau of Scioto County building. It was established in Portsmouth in 1957 and then became a Community Chest Agency in 1960. in 1965, it was located at 534 Sixth (6th) Street.
Black and white photo negative of Central Market Feed Stable, owned and operated by Jacob Werner. It was located on Gallia Street and Mabert Road. This location later became the Oberling Motor Company's Gallia Street location.
This photo was taken during the Korn Karnival celebrations of 1913, and the Zeppelin on top of the roof on the building on the left was actually created by Jacob, John, and Lawrence Werner.
Black and white photo image of the company in South Shore that made several products such as "Tamull" iron. Considered part of Portsmouth's iron and steel industry. On back lists Nocan, Keelor and Stites Advertising - Cincinnati.