Black & white 1930 photo showing iron beam framing for the N & W passenger station under construction at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passengers until 1971 and razed in 2004. A new county jail is now on the site.
Black and white photo image of the Portsmouth General Hospital. In 1925, a third floor and two wings were added to the Hempstead Hospital located at 2001 Scioto Trail. It was renamed the Portsmouth General Hospital. It became Scioto Memorial Hospital in 1964 and moved to Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. This building was razed in 2006.
Sepia tone photograph of booth with banner at the Portsmouth Korn Karnival. The Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Sepia photo image of crowd gathered for William Howard Taft's appearance. Fred J. Carr, Jeweler and Optician, was located at 424 Chillicothe per the 1912 Portsmouth City Directory
Sepia photo image of man driving a float with sign "Greetings of the West End" honoring the West end business men. Doerr's Auto Supplies was on Second (2nd) street in Portsmouth.
Sepia photo image of men and boys marching east at Second and Court Sts, Portsmouth, Ohio, en route to the 10th (Tenth) St. train station to embark for Columbus to depart for the Spanish-American War.
Sepia photo of two men with a structure made of corn husks, etc. at the Korn Karnival which was held in Portsmouth every fall from 1913 until 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Colored drawing of a lady and a horse, a September 1911 calendar, and promotional information from the Inter-State Transfer Co., at Second (2nd) and Jefferson Streets.