Black & white scanned images of the Scioto Fire Brick works (President John Peebles) at Sciotoville and the Portsmouth Pressed Brick Company (brothers John and Peter Kaps) at Tenth (10th) and Court Streets
Black & white scanned images of the Webster Fire Brick Company (President Judge J. W. Bannon)
St. Paul's Catholic Church in Chicago which was built of Webster Pressed Brick.
Black & white scanned image of the Portsmouth Fire Brick Company plant, "........which is the largest concern of its kind, under one roof, in the world."
Black & white scanned images: the Sanford, Varner & Company building at the corner of Third (3rd) and Chillicothe Streets, the members of the firm are A. L. Sanford, J. H. Varner, Clay V. Varner and Louis H. Varner. The Portsmouth Hat and Glove Company is composed of Creed Milstead, Martin C. Linck, J. H. Blankemeyer.
Black & white scanned image of the M. B. Gilbert & Company Wholesale Grocery building headed by Mrs. M. B. Gilbert, George Appel, J. S. Gaston, and George Goodman
Black & white scanned images of Richardson, Neudoerfer & Silcox wholesale grocer building and the C. P. Tracy & Company building. The members of the company are: Henry R. Tracy, L. H. Murphy, W. M. Pursell, F. B. M. Corson, and T. B. Johnson.
Black & white scanned images of a corner of the quarry, material ready for shipment, and Coe's railroad siding. Freestone, a station on the Cincinnati, Portsmouth, & Virginia Railroad, was twelve miles west of Portsmouth
black & white scanned images of R.R. Peebles residence, the Henley Stone Company's office, and a view approaching the village of Henley on the Cincinnati, Portsmouth, and Virginia Railroad. The Henley Stone Company consisted of R. R. Peebles -president, John Peebles -vice-president, T. N. Martin -secretary & treasurer, and C. T. McDonough -superintendent.
black & white scanned images of a scene at King's Brick yard and a view of the Portsmouth Pressed Brick Company. Officers of the Portsmouth Pressed Brick were H. S. Grimes-president, S. P. Baird-vice-president, and W. A. McFarlin-secretary/treasurer.