Black and white image of a Chillicothe Street Scene. The Post Office was at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. Across Gallia was the First National Bank. On the right hand side of the image, only the sign can be seen for the Ohio Valley Bank at 519 Chillicothe. Then Malavazo's, then W. A. Pepper at 517 Chillicothe.
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street at night time. Unknown people can be seen milling about as well as several lighted street cars in the middle of the lane. At the far back left, the Lyric Theater is in view, located at 426 Chillicothe followed by the First National Bank Building located at 428 Chillicothe, then the Post Office at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia.
Black and white photo image of the Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church and the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets surrounded by flood water. The Sixth (6th) Street Church was razed in 1928 for the construction of the new Masonic Temple Building. The Stone Post Office was razed in 1956 the construction of a five story Montgomery Ward Department Store.
Colorized image of Chillicothe Street in Portsmouth. The Ohio Valley Bank is on the right located at the intersection of 6th (Sixth) and Chillicothe, 519. Then, W. A. Pepper at 517 Chillicothe.
Black and white photo image of a parade during Circus Day in Portsmouth. Generally a parade would be given for the coming of the circus. It was usually set in June, following a Memorial Day Parade in May.
Sepia toned photo image of the School Children's Parade in Portsmouth. During the Korn Karnival in the years 1915 & 1916, the school children, mostly from Portsmouth, North Moreland, and Sciotoville schools participated in many parades.
Sepia photo image of the southwest corner of Chillicothe Street along with an unknown individual sitting on top of one of the buildings. Falter's Drugs is the building on the left at 517 Chillicothe. Beside it is the Bake Shop at 519 Chillicothe.
Sepia photo image of unknown individuals in front of the Smoke House. The building was located at 503 Chillicothe Street. The business manufactured and sold cigarettes.
Black and white photo image of unknown individuals standing in front of a stall with "Piedmont Cigarettes" on the front of it for the Frank Stanton Smoke House. On the back, it says the picture was taken during the Korn Karnival in Portsmouth. Also written is several years and the address for the smokehouse, mostly at 503 Chillicothe Street.
Image of the Kricker Building which held Graham's Business College, Portsmouth city offices, grocery, bank, jeweler, and many other business. It was located at 815 Gallia Street facing Government Square (the Esplanade). Built by George Kricker in 1893, it was also known as the City Building.