Colorized photo image of the Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Church at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets. This building was razed in 1928 for the construction of the third Portsmouth Masonic Temple.
The Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Church was located at Sixth and Chillicothe Streets. The Government Building was the old stone Post Office facing Gallia Square (Esplanade). To the right stood the Portsmouth City Building (Kricker Building). The Coggswell Lion and Fountain are visible in this photo.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing sepia colored image of Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Episcopal Church on the corner of sixth and Chillicothe (later became the Elk Building and then the Play House). This location was razed and the Masonic Temple Building was erected in 1928.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photograph of the Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church. The church was started in 1853. This building was razed in 1927.
Image of the Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church on a faded pink background, located on Sixth (6th) Street. The church was started in 1853, and this building was razed in 1927.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is Sixth (6th) Street, East, Portsmouth, O.; Power's Corner at Third and Chillicothe Street showing Heer Bros Hattiers and Furnishers. ; James Keyes; Squire Milton Kennedy; Col. O. F. Moore; Charles Soule
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Sixth (6th) Street, the Highest Point in the City, Enoch J. Salt and Firemen, and A. O. Bing.
Newspaper clippings: tobacco ad, dried apples ad, John Clugsten, dealer in watches, clocks, and silverware