Color artist rendition of the Church of Christ Building in 1907 located at 3rd (Third) and Gay Streets. Artist marked as J. V. and numbered as 201, 708. The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Sepia tone photo image of Church building surrounded by 1907 flood water, 4 people in rowboat. The first unit of this building at Third (3rd) and Gay Streets was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Black and white photo image of a parade during Circus Day in Portsmouth. Generally a parade would be given for the coming of the circus. It was usually set in June, following a Memorial Day Parade in May.
Black and white photo image of the Club Franklin Dining Room. Text on back: "Franklin Motel, The finest motel in the heart of the scenic Ohio Valley. Ultramodern dining room and cocktail lounge. Featuring choice steaks, the finest sea food and southern fried chicken. Moderate prices."
Black and white photo image of Camp Breezy Point in South Webster. The camp was a Civilian Conservation Camp or public relief program for unemployed young men. The camp supplied unskilled manuel labor jobs that focused on preservation efforts for wildlife, public building projects, bridges, etc.