Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page about the steamboat called the Scioto, built in the 1840's.
Pictured: Frank Connoley and Captain Currie
Photo image of the steamer Tacoma. built in 1883 at New Richmond, Ohio. She ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades. In 1922 she and three other steamers burned at Cincinnati.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Steel and Iron Works; L. C. Robinson; M. H. Ball; G. W. Weyer; Burgess; Stoves and Tin; 'Huston Corner"; Second (2nd) and Court Streets (1876)
Tom Eblin's Portsmouth Steel employee's record dated 1916.
Albert Blume's annual employee passes from Whitaker-Glessner Co. in 1917, and from Wheeling Steel Corp. in 1933.
After the Burgess Steel Mill in Portsmouth burned in 1898, Levi York be-built his business in New Boston.The new plant was sold to Crucible Steel of America in 1900. It was named Portsmouth Steel Company from 1902 to 1909, and Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920. It became Wheeling Steel Corporation until 1946, and later Detroit Steel.