Black & white group photo of the county teachers on the steps of the "new" Glenwood High School Auditorium in 1921. Some water damage to the mat board.
Colorized image of the park, shows a couple boating on the lake, crowds around the carouse, and the steel mill in the background. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Black & white photograph. Chillicothe Street with views of Denton's, Hurth Hotel, C & O ticket office, Star Furniture, Wolff, National Bank, Abbott Paint, Grayse Beauty Shoppe, King's Studio, Lewis Furniture, Sears.
N.E.A. (Newspaper Enterprise Association) stamp on back.
Black and white photo image of the pond with an insert of the hospital. This five story 50 bed building was opened on May 1, 1924 at 1248 Kinney's Lane. It was razed in 2001.
Colorized photo image of the church on the corner of Grandview Ave. and Robinson Ave. This building has been enlarged and remodeled and is now known as Central Church of Christ.
Black and white image with tinted blue sky. This building at Second (2nd) and Court Streets was identified in 1898 in The Portsmouth Blade Industrial Edition as the Elks Building. In the 1903 Portsmouth City Directory it was known as the Elk Block and housed the Portsmouth Banking Company. In the 1916 directory Elks were meeting at Chillicothe & Sixth (6th) Streets and this building at 546 Second (2nd) Street was called "Eagle's Hall." In the mid 1940's the Eagles address listing changed to 950 Gallia Street.