Sepia toned photo Image of Gay and Gallia Streets. A. M. Glockner Hardware Store can be seen in the center of the photograph. It was located at 900-903 Gallia Street.
Black and white photo image of Gallia Street Esplanade during the 1913 Flood. The building in the very back is the Smoke House building used as the Ben Hur Hall facing Chillicothe at the corner of Fifth Street. On the left, the Columbia Theater is at 832 Gallia and Security Savings Bank is on the corner at 828 Gallia.
Photo image of the Gallia Street Esplanade looking east away from Chillicothe Street. On the right is the Security Savings Bank at 828 Gallia and the Columbia Theater at 832 Gallia Street. The Kricker Building is at the left. There are also two men in a boat in the center of the image.
Black & white photo image of Chillicothe Street. Pictured are: Anderson Brothers located at 301 Chillicothe Street
Bragdon's located at 406 Chillicothe Street
Lyric Theater located at 426 Chillicothe Street, and the new National Bank Building at left on the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets.
Black and white photo image of the Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church and the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets surrounded by flood water. The Sixth (6th) Street Church was razed in 1928 for the construction of the new Masonic Temple Building. The Stone Post Office was razed in 1956 the construction of a five story Montgomery Ward Department Store.
Black and white photo image of several women and men standing on top of a building surrounded by flood water. Handwriting on back of postcard: "7th or 6th St? National Bank building in background, Montgomery Ward bldg being built behind this building in front?"
Black and white photo image of Tracy Park submerged in flood water. In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879
Black and white photo image of four men in a boat surrounded by flood water and treetops, Tracy Park, Portsmouth, Ohio In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879.