Colorized photo image of the Scott Knitting Company on Gallia Street. Portsmouth City Directories from 1908 thru 1913 list three addresses: corner Gallia & Findlay, 101 Gallia, and 1021 Gallia. James C Scott was President, Simon Labold Vice President, H.W. Heer Treasurer.
Sepia toned photo image of the Auditorium at the corner of Gallia and Bond Streets. The building was new in 1921 and had a dance hall and the first indoor swimming pool in the area. The Selby Shoe Company used it for employee activities. The Eagles had it from 1938 to 1986 when the American Legion acquired it.
black & white photo image of the Eagles Hall located and Gallia & Bond Streets. Back of card: "River City Aerie No. 567 F.O.E. Instituted Dec, 7th , 1903, Forty years of Progress. Located at Gallia and Bond Sts., In the Heart of Portsmouth, O. Located in new home July 8th, 1938. Burning of mortgage, April 30, May 1st and May 2nd, 1943." Years earlier this building was known as the Auditorium.
Sepia toned photo image of the Bohemian Club Building, location unknown. The 1908-09 Portsmouth City Directory lists the Bohemian Club at 596 Gallia Street and lists the Sieling & Cunningham Gent's Furnishings (sign in center windows) at 1011 Lawson Street.
Tinted photo image of Blake Block in the east end at the corner of flooded Gallia and Lawson Streets. Boats are shown at the front of Flood & Blake Drugs and Sundries at 2109-2111 Gallia, John W. Flood Proprietor. About 1900 a well-known butcher named Thomas B. Blake purchased the property and developed five store rooms in the block facing Gallia Street at the corner of Lawson.
Tinted sepia tone photo image of Gallia Street in the Eastend of Portsmouth. The Flood Drug Company was at 2109-2111 Gallia Street on the corner with Lawson Street.