Dark copper coin/token with "J.F. Flannigan" on one side, "Good For One Yard Sand or Gravel." Located at 705 Market Street in 1916. In 1896, 603 Market Street. Also advertised coal.
Silver, light-weight, possibly aluminum token with a "1936 Wheat Penny" in the middle. One side: "Lucky Penny Pocket Piece" and a horsehoe with "I bring good luck"
Other side: "Good for $2.00 discount on purchase of $20.00 or more - peoples store"
"308 Chillicothe St."
Hand-painted Parthenon plate donated with notation: "On behalf of all the Greek people in Portsmouth, we give this plate with a painting of the Parthenon from Athens, Greece to be put in the library. December 30, 1955, The Tsakires Family." The family lived at 850 Third (3rd) Street. Christo operated a hat cleaning and shoe shine shop at 826 Gallia Street.
Print of a watercolor of the 1810 House on Waller Street in Portsmouth, the historic home of the Aaron Kinney family. It is now a museum operated by the Ohio Historical Society.
Black and white photo image of a train near the C. & O. Railway Depot in South Portsmouth, Kentucky. Opened in the early 1900's, this building was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.