Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading on each issue.
Black and white photo of ground breaking at 605 Washington Street for the new Ohio Power Building, later to become the Portsmouth City Health Department Building.
In 1889, the Breece Manufacturing Company was located on the east end of Portsmouth near the N & W terminal yards and the Ohio River. They made table rims, veneer tops, panels, chair backs, carriage and automobile rims and spokes, and other furniture.
Black and white photo image of Breece tabletop furniture display at Korn Karnival, Portsmouth, Ohio. The Korn Karnival was held each fall form 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is two aged photos: the Brew House on Second Street and the Wheeler Academy building, later First M. E. Church, built in 1818. Following 1828, used by colored people
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is an old brewery and the Campbell Avenue School. The school building was built in 1900 and was ultimately replaced by the Woodrow Wilson School in 1927, built on the same site.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 315. Pictured: Brewery Hollow; Charles Plag; The Children's Home; Mound Park; Thomas Dugan; William Micklethwaite; Richard Micklethwaite; Henry Amberg; Athletic Park; Dreamland Pool; Sam. B. Timmonds; Amusement Park