Colorized image of two people going across the water of a river in a motor boat. During the early 1900's, there would be man motor boat races held in the Ohio River. This tradition continued through the emergence of the River Day's Parade which would eventually start in 1963.
Colorized greeting card for Portsmouth, Written on the card is "State Capital: Columbus and State Flower: Carnation. With an image of a faded carnation as well as the Ohio Statehouse building located in Columbus. Also, within the word Ohio are various scenes of structures throughout Ohio in general like bridges, sky scrapers, and a baseball field.
Colorized greeting card for Portsmouth. Within the letters for Portsmouth are various images including the courthouse, Grant Bridge, and churches of the city.
Silver hexagon shaped token, front side has "John Kilcoyne, 11th (Eleventh) & Lincoln, Portsmouth, Ohio." Back side has "10." Clover images around front edge. Kilcoyne owned a soft drink & pool parlor-later referred to as a saloon.
Sepia tone photo image of group of men in front of building, 2 kids on roof. This was formerly "Camp Limberger" just a short distance north of Crichton Inn at Rushtown. The campground was adjacent to four transportation routes: Scioto River, Ohio & Erie Canal, Galena Turnpike(route 104), and Norfolk & Western RR.