Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 296. Pictured: E.W. Smith's College; Spry Building; T.L. Cheek & CO; Soldier's Monument (1879); Tracy Park; Grand Opera House; James Richardson; W.L.B. Jack; Royal Building; Star Anchor Bitters; Davis Union Mills; Robert G. Ingersoll; McFarland, Boal, Bonsall; George Pursell; C.B. Taylor; Portsmouth Banking Co.
Black and white image with tinted blue sky. This building at Second (2nd) and Court Streets was identified in 1898 in The Portsmouth Blade Industrial Edition as the Elks Building. In the 1903 Portsmouth City Directory it was known as the Elk Block and housed the Portsmouth Banking Company. In the 1916 directory Elks were meeting at Chillicothe & Sixth (6th) Streets and this building at 546 Second (2nd) Street was called "Eagle's Hall." In the mid 1940's the Eagles address listing changed to 950 Gallia Street.
black & white photo image of the Eagles Hall located and Gallia & Bond Streets. Back of card: "River City Aerie No. 567 F.O.E. Instituted Dec, 7th , 1903, Forty years of Progress. Located at Gallia and Bond Sts., In the Heart of Portsmouth, O. Located in new home July 8th, 1938. Burning of mortgage, April 30, May 1st and May 2nd, 1943." Years earlier this building was known as the Auditorium.
Photo image of the headstone of Earl and Lizzie Campbell in Jacktown Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Jacksonville Cemetery.