Colorized image of a home with trees and an April 1912 calendar. Promotional information from the East End Furniture Company at Eleventh (11th) and Lawson Streets.
Black and white image of the a person's circulatory system complete with diagrams and charts on either side of the image indicating specific body parts within the circulatory system shown.
The postcard is addressed to a Dr. A. P. Hunt at 836 4th Street in Portsmouth from Wurster's Drug Store located at 419 Chillicothe Street. The note says that the Dr. can call them in order to be put on a list to receive color charts for the nervous and circulatory systems of the human body.
Colored drawing of a lady and a horse, a September 1911 calendar, and promotional information from the Inter-State Transfer Co., at Second (2nd) and Jefferson Streets.
Black and white photo image of Tucker Street in Buena Vista, Ohio. It was platted in 1850, and a post office was established in 1883. It remained in operation until 1960.
Aged photo image with some yellow marks. Shows the building with Buena Vista Freestone Works sign. The company was established in the mid to late 1800's, and it was owned by J. M. Mueller of Cincinnati. There were three quarries that were used behind the building, set back into the hills.
black & white photo image of the Norfolk & Western Railway Station in Portsmouth. Postcard also states "Portsmouth, O Population 50,000." The terminal was located at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passenger trains until 1971 when they were discontinued but still housed the division offices. The building was demolished in 2004, and the Scioto County Jail is now in a structure made to look similar to the old station.
Black & white photo image from side view of the Norfolk and Western Railway Station with crowds. The depot was built in 1931 at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passenger trains until 1971 when they were discontinued but still housed the division offices. The building was demolished in 2004, and the Scioto County Jail is now in a structure made to look similar to the old station.