Black and white photo negative of the Portsmouth Steel Mill in New Boston with N + W cars in front. After the Burgess Steel Mill in Portsmouth burned in 1898, Levi York re-built his business in New Boston. The new plant was sold to Crucible Steel of America in 1900. It was named Portsmouth Steel Company from 1902 to 1909, and Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920. It became Wheeling Steel Corporation until 1946, and later Detroit Steel.
Black and white photo negative of the inside of Zoellner Jewelry with an unknown man at a piano. Albert Zoellner owned a jewelry store at 302 Chillicothe Street.
Black and white photo negative of the inside of Zoellner Jewelry, and an unidentified man at a piano. Albert Zoellner owned a jewelry store on 135 Chillicothe Street.