Colorized image of "Portsmouth's City Flag" comprised of the city surrounded by drawn flames. Portsmouth was established in 1803 and incorporated in 1815.
Advertisement for the Portsmouth Korn Karnival with a drawn man and woman who appear to be carrying things they might have gotten from the festival. The Korn Karnival ran in the fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Black and white photo images of York Place and Gaylord Elm. Gaylord Elm was named to commemorate the Gaylord Rolling Mill, and York Place (York Park) was named for Levi York. The Burgess Steel and Iron Works on West Front Street burned in June of 1898. Levi York re-built his steel plant in Yorktown (New Boston) and the area on Front Street was developed into York Park.