Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Fellowship Club, Portsmouth, O. The Seven Daughters of Aaron Kinney; American Legion Club, James Dickey Post No. 23, Portsmouth, Ohio; Ad for the Hotel Safford
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 110. Typewritten information and black & white photo images. Ferd (Fred) I. Goetz; H. D. Ziegler; M. B. Gilberts; H. Richard; Will Gillett; Dow McKinney; City Hospital
Bob White; The Quail
Black and white photo of the inside of the restaurant called Fergie's Lunchroom located at 232 2nd (Second) Street. Pictured are two woman working behind the counter with stools and shelves shown as well.
Scanned scrapbook page: typed page detailing events involving local Ferry boat Captains
Newspaper Ad for J. F. Strayer Insurance Company at 18 Gallia Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 154. Fete and Promenade Concert; Drug Stores; Brown's Broncial Troaches; Wizard Oil ; Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup; Hostetters Bitters; Hal Pursell; George Fisher; Seeholm; Seel; Knittel; Moore's Grinding Works; John Lange; C. C. Hyatt
Discolored wooden box large enough for loaves of bread. Metal braces and name in black. Lloyd Douglas Feuchtenberger (founder of Betsy Ross Bakeries) was from West Virginia, but came to Portsmouth and opened the Feutchenberger Bakery, which started in Huntington. The name was changed during WWII to Betsy Ross Bakeries. It is said it was due to the sentiment towards Germans during this time. Mr. Feuchtenberger eventually returned to West Virginia. The bakeries were bought by Flowers Bakeries. Betsy Ross is still sold.