Black and white scanned photo image from scrapbook.
Pictured: Frank L. Marting, owner of Marting Brothers Company, located at 515 Chillicothe Street and 12-16 W Sixth (6th) Street. At Marting's, one could find dry goods, millinery, cloaks, carpets, shoes, and more.
Black and white photo image of pages scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are the Portsmouth I. O. O. F. Band from the Portsmouth chapter of the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, started in 1844 and the Vienna Camp S. C. V.
Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured is Co. K. Boys leaving for the Front in 1917, during WWI. Behind the company, buildings are M. Lehman Brothers Store and L. & E. Vaser Dry Goods
Black and white photo image of pages scanned from scrapbook. Pictured: Top: Portsmouth Navies, a semi-pro team organized in 1899. Branch Rickey and Al Bridwell played briefly for the Navies. In this photo taken about 1902, Bridwell is pictured in the 3rd row, 4th from the left.
Bottom: black and white photo of John Kirsch, business, during a flood.
Black and white photo images of pages scanned from scrapbook
Pictured: W. W. Reilly & Co., Herms Green House, newspaper article entitled "On the West Side", Damarin & Co. Wholesale Grocers, and Daniel McFarland. All images cut from a publication.
Scanned page from from scrapbook.
Pictured: black and white photograph of a Pageant Scene, 1922. The Portsmouth Pageant was put on from September 26-28, 1922.
Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured: photo of the Lyric (theater) located at 426 Chillicothe Street. It opened in 1912 and seated 450 people. Also, a photograph of Lou Kricker: prominent Portsmouth citizen. Image cut from publication: Kendall's Hall, located at the southeast corner of Seventh (7th) and Chillicothe Streets. A newspaper advertisement for Wilhelm's, located on Chillicothe Street.
Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook
Pictured: Top: Second near Market, showing Geo Davis Feed Store, Ohio Coal Office- City Scales, and M. W. Thompson Feed Store.
Bottom: Residence of Hon. N. W. Evans, located on Third (3rd) Street between Sinton and Waller Streets. Evans enlisted in the 129th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in June of 1863 and wrote and compiled "A History of Scioto County, Ohio Together with a Pioneer Record of Southern Ohio," published in 1903. This image of Evans' house was cut from a publication.