Black and white photograph.
Dunn Coal Co.-1008 Broadway Street
Flood Drugs-2109 Gallia Street (later EastEnd Building Supply)
Southeast corner at Gallia and Broadway Streets
Colored image of the old stone Post Office building at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets after it was expanded in 1914. The post office was completed in 1891, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Colored image of Bank at the south east corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets. This is the first half completed in 1912. In about 1924 an identical addition was added to the south side where the Lyric Theater had stood.
Black and white photo scan of Gallia Street with views the Kinker Building holding Portsmouth Interstate Business College, Commercial Loan, and other businesses.
Black and white newspaper photo of the Standard Supply Company personnel. Group photograph includes: M.W. Selby, Wm.Z, Tritscheller, M.J. Ruggles, G.L. Kendall, B.A. Leichner, Keith Geiger, John Grohman, Russell Bryant, E. Freymouth, L.R. Bauer, Ray Yuenger, George Locke, Art Gouldie, Lou Raison, Norma Gentry, Helen Bantley, Ethel Wilgus, Adam Krekel, Vernon Reeg, Cliff Horn, and Ken Murphy.
Black and white photo image of the Mary Louise Inn at 843 Gallia Street. Opened in 1919 by Robert E. and Mary Louise Lewis, it was famous for homemade pies and candies. In 1931 it was converted into the Lewis Pie Company on Fourth Street.
Colorized Photo image of the LaRoy Theater located at 848 Gallia Street. The name came from the owners' names, Simon Labold and Dan W. Conroy. It opened in 1926 to a crowd of thousands, according to a Portsmouth Times article. The building was razed in 1974 to widen Gay Street.