Sepia tone photo image of the Washington House built in 1901 at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets. The room rate was $3.00 per day in 1903 (Evans history of Scioto County) From 1939 to 1956 it was known as the Milner Hotel. In 1979 the Washington House became part of the Riverview Retirement Center serving the elderly and handicapped.
Tinted image of the Washington Hotel. Built in 1901 at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets, the Washington charged $3.00 per day in 1903 (Evans history of Scioto County.) From 1939 to 1956 it was known as the Milner Hotel. In 1979 the Washington House became part of the Riverview Retirement Center along with the Biggs House.
Colorized photo image of the Washington Hotel, Portsmouth, Ohio. The Washington was built in 1901 and was located at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets. In 1979, it became part of the Riverview Retirement Center along with the Biggs House.
Colorized image of the Washington Hotel. The building was built in 1901 at the corner of Market and Second (2nd) Streets. In 1979 the Washington House became part of the Riverview Retirement Center development serving the elderly and handicapped.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a half page of a newspaper called the Websterian, from October 21, 1874 with a list of contributors below it: Wilbur Bing, Daniel J. Ryan, Hiram Gregory, J. W. Mitchell, Raymond Buell, and Filmore Musser
Pictured below the list are two prominent Portsmouth citizens: Harry Kinney and Ed. K. McAleer, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 100. The West End; The Burgess Steel; Iron Works; York Scraper Works; Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works; The Reitz and Bode Stone Saw Mill; Carey's Run; Dice's Carriage Shop; Henry Eberhardt's Stove Foundry; J.H. Waite's Furniture Factory; Portsmouth Gas Light Company; Tittle's Tannery; Henry Prescott's Wheelbarrow Factory; Cuppitt & Webb's Planing Mill; C.W. & B. railway Shope; The Brewery; The Hornung; Henry Grassman; Jefferson Street; John Sherrer; The Anderson Flour Mill; Neill's Stove Foundry; Vincent Brodbeck Store; Stephen Edmunds; John Schlichter Cigars; Wilhelm Saddles; Hotels; The Andes; The Star; The Collins; The Massie; The Biegel House; The Union Mills Flour Mills; Market Square; West Siders
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 117. The West End; The Burgess Steel; Iron Works; York Scraper Works; Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works; The Reitz and Bode Stone Saw Mill; Carey's Run; Dice's Carriage Shop; Henry Eberhardt's Stove Foundry; J.H. Waite's Furniture Factory; Portsmouth Gas Light Company; Tittle's Tannery; Henry Prescott's Wheelbarrow Factory; Cuppitt & Webb's Planing Mill; C.W. & B. railway Shope; The Brewery; The Hornung; Henry Grassman; Jefferson Street; John Sherrer; The Anderson Flour Mill; Neill's Stove Foundry; Vincent Brodbeck Store; Stephen Edmunds; John Schlichter Cigars; Wilhelm Saddles; Hotels; The Andes; The Star; The Collins; The Massie; The Biegel House; The Union Mills Flour Mills; Market Square; West Siders
Scanned scrapbook page showing a sepia tone photo of an Ohio River scene showing the wharf in 1865. The structure in front contains offices for W. S. M'Colm, agent for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad and Thomas T. Yeager, agent for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured are the Wheeler Academy, later the First M. E. Church in 1818 and a resolution letter from George E. Mathews, President of the City Council of Portsmouth, O. The resolution passed on July 29, 1901.
Colorized Image of the Steel Mill in New Boston Along the Ohio River. The mill was known as Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920 and Wheeling Steel Corporation from 1920 to 1946. For four years after 1946 the name was Portsmouth Steel Corporation.
black & white photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 17
The White Bear Hotel was located at the corner of Madison and Second (2nd) Streets. Built in the 1840s, the hotel was closed and razed in 1926.