Tinted image of the N & W railroad YMCA building at 2829 Gallia Street at the end of Norfolk Street, built in 1906 by the N & W for railroad employees sleeping quarters. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1968.
Tinted image of the YMCA building at 2829 Gallia Street at the end of Norfolk Street, built in 1906 by the N & W for railroad employees sleeping quarters. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1968.
The Railroad Y. M. C. A was built in 1908 to accommodate the N and W railroad workers needing to stay over in Portsmouth.
It was located on Gallia Street at the upper end of Norfolk Street.
Colorized image of the YMCA building at 2829 Gallia Street at the end of Norfolk Street, built in 1906 by the N & W for railroad employees sleeping quarters. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1968.
Colorized image of the YMCA building at 2829 Gallia Street at the end of Norfolk Street, built in 1906 by the N & W for railroad employees sleeping quarters. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1968.
Black and white photo image of the Y. M. C. A. building in Portsmouth, Ohio. The building was built in 1906 and was located at the corner of Gallia and Norfolk Streets. It was built by the N & W Railroad for railroad employees' sleeping quarters. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1968.
Black and white photo of the razing of the old Y.M.C.A building for construction of new. Previously G. Williams property until donated to YMCA in 1937.
Black and white photo of the construction of the Y.M.C.A builiding at 1236 Gallia Street. SOHIO Training across street at 1219 Gallia. Can see PHS in upper left. Previously the Grant Williams property which as donated in 1937. In 1955 Williams Mtg Company donated $120,000.00 for a new building
Black and white photo of the construction of the Y.M.C.A building at 1236 Gallia Street. Previously the Grant Williams property which was donated in 1937. In 1955 Williams Mtg Company donated $120,000.00 for a new building. Corner of Union
Black and white photo of the construction of the Y.M.C.A building at 1236 Gallia Street. Previously the Grant Williams property which was donated in 1937. In 1955 Williams Mtg Company donated $120,000.00 for a new building