Photo image of scanned page 26. First Methodist Meeting Place; Hon. Eli Glover; Dr. Norton; The Philip Moore Stone House (1796); West Side; Bishop Asbury; William McKendree; Henry Bascom; Henry Smith; James Quinn; Rev. Peter Cartright; Henry Bertram
Colorized photo image of the bank building at the south east corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. This view shows the 1924 addition on the south side after the Lyric Theater was razed.
Colorized images on postcard with First National advertisement and month calendar- September, 1912. Gold frame with corners broken off upper and lower right side. Addressed to W. Cunningham.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: First National Bank (Turley Building); A. C. Woodrow; Interior View of Portsmouth Bank; Newspaper Ads and Articles
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: First National Bank (Turley Building); Dr. A. L. Norton; D. L. Jones; Enoch J. Salt and Firemen; Billy Fitzgerald, the jester author of "My Scioto Valley Home"; First auto owned in Scioto County, May 1902. A Lane Steam 2 cylinder car, speed 15 miles per hour. With the car: George Appel, R. S. Prichard, and Frank Kendall
Black and white photo image of First National Bank Building on corner Chillicothe and Gallia Street. The first half completed in 1912. In about 1924 an identical addition was added to the south side where the Lyric Theater had stood.
Black & white photo image looking from flooded Fifth Street toward the First National Bank Building (before addition) and the Lyric Theater on Chillicothe Street. Taken during the 1913 flood.
Sepia tone photo image of the First National Bank building and the Lyric Theater on flooded Chillicothe Street. This may be the 1913 flood because this half of the bank was completed in 1912 and the Lyric Theater was razed about 1923.
Black and white image of the bank building at the south east corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. This is the first half completed in 1912. In about 1924 an identical addition was added on the south side where the Lyric Theater had stood.