scan of page from All Saints Church Ledger. Shown is typed title at top of page "offerings" with handwritten names, dates, and offerings listed beneath.
scan of page from All Saints Church Ledger. Shown is typed title at top of page "offerings" with handwritten names, dates, and offerings listed beneath.
scan of page from All Saints Church Ledger. Shown is typed title at top of page "offerings" with handwritten names, dates, and offerings listed beneath.
scan of page from All Saints Church Ledger. Shown is typed title at top of page "offerings" with handwritten names, dates, and offerings listed beneath.
Sepia tone photo of the interior of the store. Opened by Carl N. Hansen in 1909, it was first located at Second (2nd) & Court Streets, then moved to Seventh (7th) & Chillicothe in 1912. Closed in 1917.
Black & white with blue tinted sky photo image of the depot. Passengers along the tracks. Description of Portsmouth on the back. The C&O Railway Depot, storage buildings, and water tower were actually on the South Portsmouth, Kentucky side of the Ohio River. The depot (right side) was opened in the early 1900's and was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.
C.T. Photochrom colorized image of the Korn Karnival on Chillicothe Street. People and booths line the street looking north. Businesses pictured: Harris Photography at 234 Chillicothe, Grand Hotel at 404 Chillicothe, F.J. Carr Jewelers at 424 Chillicothe. The Portsmouth Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I. There was no admission fee and there were many constests held and many prizes awarded.