Sepia- tone (original) postcard with Chillicothe Street scene, surrounded by floral border and young woman in upper left corner. Red print. "Brandau Bookstore" ad on back.
Tinted photo image of Chillicothe Street looking north. The building at the left is Anderson's Department Store, 301 Chillicothe, before two additional floors were added in 1925. On the right is the Turley Building at the corner of Third and Chillicothe Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Chillicothe Street; Looking North; City Opera House; H.D. Oberling; Harris' Art Gallery; Chillicothe Pike; George W. Anderson; Charles A.M. Damarin; Jacob Newman Free; Henry Buchanan
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page about when bodies were thrown in Scioto Furnace after a Cholera outbreak in 1877; Sewing Machine Sales of 1873; W. M. Burt, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page discussing the Cholera Outbreak of 1877 and the solution the city came up with for disposing of the many dead: tossing the bodies into the furnace and burning them.
Pictured: Samuel Randall Ross, prominent merchant in Portsmouth. Mr. Ross was involved in many area committees.
Ad for Daniel Pursell Boots and Shoes on Market Street