Photo image of scanned page from scrapbook: typed page detailing the origins of David Sprinkle's "Lookout House" located on Profile Hill in the Kentucky Hills in 1875
Pictured: Jas. A. Cleaver and the seven daughters of Aaron Kinney, prominent Portsmouth citizen
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is David Stahler; J. Reitz; Henry T. Bannon; Thos. C. Calvert; Ad for the Peel Storage Company, office at Second (2nd) and Court Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: David Strahm, Stout Barklow, Adley Brown, Geol. W. Neill, Uriah McCloud, Henry Steamshorn
Epozootic Period, 1877: pictured is a horse and buggy containing packages along with men behind. The scene is in front of T. M. Patterson's Book Bindery on Second (2nd) Street
Relocation of Seel's Ice Cream Saloon to Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: David Thurlow, P. M. Striech, Col. Peter Kinney- Commanding Officer in the 56th O. V. I.
Pictured together: Frank Legler, Edward Coriell, John Hughes, and J. J. Brushart
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images depicting David Thurlow and Mt. Tabor, Residence of Honorable Theodore K. Funk.
David Wilson Memorial Viaduct, formerly known as the Young Street Viaduct, was closed for repairs and construction, December 13, 1986. The viaduct re-opened on August 2, 1990, to fanfare and a new name honoring the former City Auditor responsible for appropriating the funds for the project.