Black and white photo negative of Chillicothe Street during the 1937 Flood. Visible buildings along Chillicothe Street: Lewis Furniture, Denton's, Sears, The National Bank, and Zoellner's Jewelry.
Black and white photo image of page scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are Chillicothe Street, Flood 1884 (top) and Horse, Car, & Zoo, Tenth and Offnere (bottom)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page.
Picture is cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book, showing Chillicothe Street, looking north from Third (3rd) Street. The Grand Opera House can be seen at 404 Chillicothe.
Scanned page 178 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Chillicothe Street, Looking North from Third (3rd) with the Grand Opera House in the center; and The City Teachers
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street at night time. Unknown people can be seen milling about as well as several lighted street cars in the middle of the lane. At the far back left, the Lyric Theater is in view, located at 426 Chillicothe followed by the First National Bank Building located at 428 Chillicothe, then the Post Office at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia.
Colorized photo image of Chillicothe Street at night. At the left is the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe, and across Gallia Street is the new National Bank Building at 428 Chillicothe.
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street looking south from the corner of Sixth Street. The Old Stone Post Office is at the left side. At the right Marting Brothers & Company is at 515 Chillicothe and United Woolen Company is at 513 Chillicothe.
Colorized photo image of Chillicothe Street looking south from the corner of Sixth Street. At the left is the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia, and across Gallia is the new National Bank Building at 428 Chillicothe. On the right the Ohio Valley Bank is at 519 Chillicothe and W.A. Pepper is at 517 Chillicothe.
Tinted image showing the old Stone Post Office and the First National Bank on the left side of Chillicothe Street. The First National Bank Building was built in 1912 and its size was doubled in 1924. The post office building was completed in 1891, expanded in 1914 and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.