Clear amber, but heavily stained on the inside, glass bottle. The label reads, "Adam Reeg Druggist", and Coach Varnish is handwritten on it. Reeg's store was located on the S.E. corner of Ninth (9th) and Chillicothe Streets. Adam Reeg was a pharmacist for many years until his death in 1926. The date of the bottle is estimated from 1890s to early 1900s.
Black and white photo negative of a big group of children in front of a house and on the porch. Sign hanging up to the right. House is located on Offnere, between Gallia and 9th.
Black and white photo negative of the Portsmouth Times & The Irving Drew buildings located at 1206 9th Street. The U.G. Drake Printing Co. building can also be seen. It was owned by Ulysses Grant Drake.
Colored image looking South down Chillicothe Street from the corner of 9th Street and Chillicothe. Cars parked and driving down the street. Can see the US Grant Bridge and the Kentucky hills.
Colored image of the funeral Home, built in 1924 at 915 Ninth (9th) Street by Frederick Carl Daehler. He had come to Portsmouth in 1854 after leaving his native Germany and had his business at several other locations. He built this as a combination furniture store and mortuary company. After his death in 1926, his family closed the furniture part.