Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page about business along the river; the Wharf; John Lodwick; P. C. Gunn; W. S. McColm; Frank B. Kehoe; Thomas Simpson; Henry Potter; Al Holt; Conrad Neal; United States Hotel; Taylor House; Seeberger Boys; M. &. C. Train; Egg Gates, newsboy; Captain Young; Captain McClain; Paris C. Brown; Rainbow; steamboat; riverboat
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Butch White; Fourth & Chillicothe Sts.; Residence John G. Peebles.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Button Scott; P. H. Kelley; Frank Miller; Scioto River Bridge; Phil Kelley; The Old Mayor's Office; The Old Third (3rd) Street Engine House
Colorized image of an area in York Place by the riverside. It occupied the site of the Gaylord Rolling Mills, stretching from Front Street to Court and Chillicothe.
Black wooden pencil with "C & M Automotive" and "915 4th Street, Portsmouth, Ohio" stamped on it in silver print. In the 1989 Portsmouth City Directory, C & M Automotive was at the 915 Fourth (4th) Street location.
Colorized image of the C & O Depot and the ferry on the Ohio River. The C&O Railway Depot, storage buildings, and water tower were actually on the South Portsmouth, Kentucky side of the Ohio River. The depot (left side) was opened in the early 1900's and was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.
Colorized image of the C & O railroad bridge over the Ohio River at Sciotoville. Completed in 1917, this bridge is the longest continuous truss bridge ever built. It spans 1,600 feet between the Ohio and Kentucky shores.
Colorized photo image of the C & O Railway Bridge over the Ohio River at Sciotoville. Completed in 1917, it is the longest continuous truss bridge ever build. It spans 1,600 feet between the Ohio and Kentucky shores.