Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are newspaper ads for Portsmouth businesses: R. S. Prichard's Records at 222 Chillicothe Street; Brand & Lowry Meats at 810 Chillicothe Street; J. M. Rusey & Co. Dry Goods; and John Heer Clothier, Hattier, and Furnisher in the Masonic Temple
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a row of newspaper ads: Hitchcock's East End Store on Lawson and Robinson Avenues; A. J. Finney & Son Groceries on Gallia Street; H. O. Barklow's at the corner of Offnere and Twelfth (12th) Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page.
Pictured are newspaper ads for local businesses: Wise Tailoring Co. at 612 Chillicothe Street, Henry J. Faivre Shoemaker on Chillicothe Street, Bagby Bicycle Co. at the corner of Gallia and Gay Streets
Fisher's School of Dancing
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Newspaper Advertisements for Buckeye Billiard Hall on Market Street, E. Glover on Market Street, and Collings & Collings- Attorneys on Market Street
S. E. Drouillard, Washington Kinney, A. W. Buskirs, J. M. Hurd
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are newspaper advertisements for Portsmouth businesses: T. F. Wiechens, Cigars and Tobacco at 507 Chillicothe Street; Amann's Pharmacies at Eleventh (11th) and Offnere Streets and 202 Market Street; J. J. McCall Groceries, Shoes, and Notions at 719 Campbell Avenue. At bottom of page is a small black and white photo S. P. Drake
Newspaper clipping of John R. Skelton with the draft wheel used in the Portsmouth recruiting office during the Civil War. The wheel was on exhibition at the Vienna Camp No 26, Sons of Union Veterans in 1940.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a newspaper article about the demolition of the Sixth (6th) Street High School building. It was built in 1871 on the Salters Lot facing Gallia Street. Pictured below: the interior of the First Baptist Church