Black and white photo negative of Central Market Feed Stable, owned and operated by Jacob Werner. It was located on Gallia Street and Mabert Road. This location later became the Oberling Motor Company's Gallia Street location.
This photo was taken during the Korn Karnival celebrations of 1913, and the Zeppelin on top of the roof on the building on the left was actually created by Jacob, John, and Lawrence Werner.
Black and white photograph of Chabot's Gas Station and Tire Service at the southwest corner of Gallia and Offnere Streets,
1424-26 Gallia Street. It was razed in about 2012.
Black and white photo negative of a big group of children in front of a house and on the porch. Sign hanging up to the right. House is located on Offnere, between Gallia and 9th.
Black & white photo image of flood waters at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets. The view shows the First National Band Building fronting on Chillicothe Street and a row boat on flooded Gallia Street.
Details of the Columbia Theater at 832 Gallia Street. It opened in 1910 with a peak seating capacity of 1000. The original admission price was five cents. It was wired for sound in 1928 and closed in 1983.
Black and white photo negative of a Daughters of America Rally. In front of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library) on Gallia Street. No names given.
Black and white photo negative of the demolition, starting from the rear, of the Old Stone Post Office at corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. This building was razed in 1956 for the construction of a five-story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Black and white photograph.
Dunn Coal Co.-1008 Broadway Street
Flood Drugs-2109 Gallia Street (later EastEnd Building Supply)
Southeast corner at Gallia and Broadway Streets