From 1878 to 1904, the First National Bank was located at 122 Market Street (not shown)
From 1906 to 1911, the First National Bank was in the Turley Building on Chillicothe Street at the northeast corner of Second (2nd) Street.
In 1912, the first half of the new First National Bank building was completed at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets. This is the photo on the left. The date "1887" is a typo error. An addition in 1924 doubled the size of the National Bank Building to look as it does today.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page giving details about the first observance of Decoration Day in Portsmouth. "Y" conducted in the Barton; Dr. Gault; General J. Warren Kiefer; Amanda Pursell; W. M. Pursell; C. P. Tracy; Hal Pursell; Charles Pursell; E. E. Ewing; Maurice; B & O Railway; Cincinnati and Big Sandy Line
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the first plat map of Portsmouth, made in 1803. Henry Massie laid out the map for Portsmouth, although he never visited or lived in the place.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: newspaper article discussing the First Plat of Portsmouth Showed- Henry Massie
Scioto County Grain Company- H. S. Girmes, agent
Colorized photo image of the First Presbyterian Church. Location-221 Court Street, corner of 3rd (Third) & Court Streets. Dedicated for worship, 1851. The oldest church building in Portsmouth. In 1973 the church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.