Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Portsmouth Woolen Mills at Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets; A. Bently; Julius Esselborn; Mr. Wheeler; James H. Morrison; Mark B. Wells
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is an image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of the Portsmouth Young Ladies Seminary; also shown are black and white photos of B. F. Richardson; John Morris of Damarin & Co.; Mont Julian
The Portsmouth Young Ladies Seminary was located on East Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Typed page about Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary, Aaron Noel's Blacksmith Shop, and W. F. Norford's Wagon Shop. Also pictured: J. J. McFarland; George H. Stillman; Captain Milstead
Scanned page 177 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text narratives about Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary; and Aaron Noel's Blacksmith Shop.
Black & white images of Robert N. Spry and Harry Kinney
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 176. Pictured is a typed page giving details about the Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary and business owners. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of L. Eisman and a newspaper advertisement for L. Eisman & Co. on Front Street. Thomas B. Lawson; Honorable B. B. Gaylord; Professor Daniels; Professor Brown; Bonanza Bar; Middleport; Thompson's Saw Mill; Seminary; Aaron Noel; Bragdon's Dry Goods Company Store; W. F. Morfold's wagon shop; Liberty Confectionery; book store; Schloss Brothers & Company
Beige tickets with red print for toll travel one-way across the U S Grant Bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky over the Ohio River by Route 23. The bridge became toll-free in 1974. One side: A/1 State Bridge Commission of Ohio, Name of Bridge, Use, and Void Information. Other side: What Type of Vehicle Included
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: Tracy Park with Soldiers' Monument, Chillicothe Street looking North from Second (2nd) Street and Grand Opera House Building at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: City Gas Works, The first of three Portsmouth Masonic Temple buildings was at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets and Raw Material in Scioto County.