Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typewritten page with information about high school graduates and teachers, 1860-1875. 1860: George H. Bell; James S. Kehoe; Louis Terry; Emma P. Hunter; Fannie Waite; 1867: Frank S. Connolly; Richard Lewis; Mary Lemon; Sadie Waite; Anna Verner; 1869: Anna McIyntyre; Maggie Stewart; Jennie Fisher; Belle Whitney; Anna A. Lionbarger; Samuel Padan; James M. Jones; Will Crichton; A. O. Bing; W. G. Byerly; 1870: Mary E. Moore; George H. Holman; Frank B. Kehoe; William Bolton; 1871: Ettie Pursell; Dollie Pursell; Mary W. Collins; Flora A. Glidden; Ella S. Watson; R. R. Peebles; Frank Lloyd; John G. Miller; J. Orme Cole; Edward Raine Jr.; 1876: Reese Edwards; Joseph W. Fulton; Arthur Gower; W. H. Redford; Volney R. Rowe; John W. Wurster; Ella Bishop; Blanche Grimes; Emma Jones; Myra L. Kerr; Teachers: Superintendents White, Bolton, Poe, Campbell, Lowes, and Hudson; Teachers: Carl Huber; Mrs. Mary Davey; Miss Louise Knobel; Miss Bertha Weyl; Miss Kate Kinney; Herman Herms; Miss Minnie Burns; Miss Waller; Mrs. Glidden ; Mrs. Ashton; Miss Watkins; Miss Wheeler; Miss Johnson; Miss Bratt; Miss Burns; Miss Hayes; Mitt Kettle; Miss Moran; Prof. Petry; Mrs. J. W. Purdum; Miss Glover; Miss Varner; A. J. Buell; Miss Gunn; T. J. Cochran
Black and white photo image of scanned page from scrapbook: Program for the Portsmouth High School graduation exercises on March 24, 1876.
Harry Vincent and Fred Baker
Colorized image of the old Portsmouth High School. The building was built at the corner of Gallia and Findlay Streets in 1871. It was used for the next thirty years until the School Board sold the building in 1903.
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured are two color images of the High School in Portsmouth and the Sixth (6th) Street School building. In 1868, the former Sixth (6th) Street residence of Judge William Salter was remodeled and named the Sixth Street School.
Colored image of the Davis High School on the corner of Gallia & Waller Streets. It had been the home of George Davis before being used as a school from 1902 to 1910. It was razed in 1912 for the construction of the new PHS.
Black and white photo image of the Portsmouth High School built in 1912 to replace the Davis High School at the corner of Gallia and Waller Streets. It was closed in 2006 and razed in 2007.
Scanned page 63 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing colorized images of High School and Sixth (6th) Street School. Black & white image of Fred Doerr.
Black and white photo image of High Street S, Rarden, Ohio. Rarden was organized from a portion of Brush Creek on January 10, 1891 becoming the youngest township in Scioto County.