Tinted image of Campbell Avenue School located between Sixth (6th) and Seventh (7th) Streets on Campbell Avenue. The original eight rooms were built in 1899 and four rooms were added in 1909. The 24 room Woodrow Wilson School was built on this site in 1927.
Black & white photo image of Glenwood High School on Glenwood Avenue in New Boston which was built in 1918 and used until the construction of a new pre-K through 12 building on Lakeview Avenue in 2012.
Sepia toned photo image of Glenwood High School on Glenwood Avenue in New Boston which was built in 1918 and used until the construction of a new pre-K through 12 building on Lakeview Avenue in 2012.
Black & white photo image of Roosevelt School on Coles Boulevard. It was opened in 1930 and was expanded with four new rooms and a gymnasium in 1956. The Roosevelt building was closed in 2006 and razed in 2007.
Colorized photo image of Portsmouth East (Sciotoville)High School building, built in 1915 on the northeast corner of Marshall and Farney Avenues in Sciotoville. An addition in 1957 added a gym, music and science rooms and the former auditorium became a cafeteria..
Black & white photo image of Harding Elementary School built in 1930 on Harding Avenue at the corner of Buckley Avenue. The Harding building was razed in 2006 after the opening of the new East Portsmouth Elementary School in Sciotoville.
Colored photo image of Lincoln Elementary school at the corner of Kinneys Lane and Waller Street. It was opened in 1914 and became Portsmouth's first integrated elementary because of overcrowding at the Washington School in 1953. The building was razed in 2003 and the SOMC Cancer Center was built on the site.
Color photo image of Massie Hall at the corner of Second (2nd) and Bond Streets. Ohio University first opened a Portsmouth branch in 1945. Massie Hall was built in 1966 and became part of Shawnee State Community College (two year) in 1977 when O.U.P.B. merged with Scioto Technical College.
Sepia tone photo view from the hill above Millbrook Park looking toward Portsmouth as Route 52 crossed part of Millbrook Lake. The left bridge carries Rhodes Avenue and the right bridge, somewhat hidden by trees, carries Gallia Street. 2-way traffic moved on both streets. These bridges were replaced in about 1960.