Black & white photograph.
West Fifth (5th) Street, looking east toward Chillicothe Street. Until about 1912, the numbered streets in Portsmouth were designated with an East or West before the address. German Evangelical Church can be seen. Its location at Fifth (5th) Street northeast corner of Washington Street.
black & white photo image on page in booklet-showing Chillicothe and Gallia. Looking east on Gallia Street- right corner shows First National Bank; across Gallia- Kricker Block- Central Savings & Loan, 811 Gallia; Inman Insurance & Real Estate and Portsmouth Business College, 815 Gallia; Findeis Saloon, 817 Gallia; Royal Savings & Loan, Frank Finney Real Estate and Hazleback, attorney 819 Gallia.
Color tinted photomechanical print of street scene and front and side view of building at 701 Fifth (5th) Street. The building was dedicated in 1887. Services were in German until 1918 when the German language was banned and the name was changed to First Evangelical Church. In 1956 the group became known as the Evangelical United Church of Christ.
Color illustrated booklet with the catalog of automobiles sold at Fred Brown's in 1963. Located at 717 Fifth (5th) Street, signed by salesman Bill Seil.