Black and white photo negative of the Portsmouth Steel Mill in New Boston with N + W cars in front. After the Burgess Steel Mill in Portsmouth burned in 1898, Levi York re-built his business in New Boston. The new plant was sold to Crucible Steel of America in 1900. It was named Portsmouth Steel Company from 1902 to 1909, and Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920. It became Wheeling Steel Corporation until 1946, and later Detroit Steel.
Black and white photo negative of the 1962 Clay High School basketball team. Kneeling, L-R: G. Horsley, L. Newberry, R. Carver, P. Curtiss, and J. Howard. Standing, L-R: Coach Justus, D. Morrow, G. Hatfield, R. McNamee, L. Felts, and manager J. Branon.
Black and white photo negative of the 1961 Portsmouth High School (PHS) basketball team. Kneeling, L-R: Manager Larry Bailey, Manager Bob Anderson, Jim Malone, Dick Spencer, Jim Fuller, Corky Burgess, and Bill Parker. Standing, L-R: Assistant Coach Harry Weinbrecht, Steve Robinson, Dozier Carter, C.A. Hartley, Rudy Shively, Mike Haley, Jim Nagel, and Coach George Heller.
Black and white photo negative of the 1961 Clay Basketball team. Kneeling, L-R: Manager J. Branon, Bob Rowe, Bob Cross, Jim Clausing, Sam Hall, Eugene Wilson, and David Duty. Standing, L-R: Coach Justus, David Smith, Denny Morrow, Gary Hatfield, Mike Curtiss, Roger Carver, and Bob Sheward.
Black and white photo negative of Dale's Pharmacy located at 1201 Offnere at 12th. In 1964 the pharmacy moved locations and was located at 1865 Coles Boulevard.
Black and white photo negative of the Cycle Inn Restaurant, where it used to sit at 1865 Coles Boulevard. The building was demolished in 1964 for the construction of a new pharmacy building for N. Dale Cox. Man and woman stand outside the building, believed to be Mrs. Ralph Huels and her son, Bill. Mrs. Ralph Huels was the owner of Cycle Inn during this time period.