Sepia color photo image. Printed on front: "Well here I am in Buena Vista, Ohio enjoying its Sights and Cheer. I'm feeling first rate and this Town is just great; Now, don't you wish you were here?"
Surnames Lohstroh and Puff on the back.
Black and white photo image of some homes of Buena Vista with the Ohio River in front of them. Buena Vista was platted in 1850. A post office garnering the same name was established in 1883. It remained open until 1960.
Black & White photo of the Buena Vista (also known as Rockville or Freestone) post office building. The first post office near Buena Vista was opened in 1848, the year after U.S. forces defeated Santa Anna in the Battle of Buena Vista in northeast Mexico. In 1960, the post office closed and the mail was processed through Stout.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a building at 167 West Second (2nd) Street; Julia Marlowe at 13 when she lived in Portsmouth; H. S. Grimes; Older Julia Marlowe; Building at 267 West Front Street. All of the images cut from a page in one of Lorberg's publications for scrapbook.
Black and white photo image of the destroyed building of Tony Boll's Farm Supply on Ohio River Road. This business was previously known as the Chez Paree.
scan of black and white photo of the building that would become a fair restaurant. Building was redone by members of the Manley Church. In 1949, it was the new industrial building where local industries were able to show their wares.
Black & white photo of the George Pfeiffer Funeral Directory/Undertaker business at 723 Chillicothe Street. H. Huels is in stone at the top of the building.