Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured is the Irving Drew Company and the Heinsch's Cheap Store at the corner of Gallia and Gay Streets. both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 17. Black and white image of the Second Scioto County Court House, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth, with typed portions underneath image giving details about the first court house. The first was built in 1817 on Market Street until it was razed in 1872. The second court house was erected in 1836 and was on lot No. 380 at Sixth (6th) and Court Streets, donated by Henry Brush.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Dr. William Davis Tremper, prominent Portsmouth physician (1851-1928). Black and white photo is on card stock- like material.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 16. Pictured is Dugan's Grove with a typed description of the Grove beneath it. It was located across from the Dugan Country Home and was a popular picnic site. Shown below the typed paragraph are images of J. S. Dugan and Fannie Dugan, Riverboat Captain Thomas Dugan's daughter. He named a steamboat after her.
Image of Dugan's Grove is a color postcard. Images of Fannie and J. S. Dugan were cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: The Davis High School and George Davis with typed page giving details of the school. It used to be the house of George Davis, banker, railroad stockholder, and merchant. The building was located at the corner of Gallia and Waller Streets.
Image of the school is a color postcard, and George Davis picture was cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: ad for the Grimes and Co. Electrical Contractors and Plumbers located at 102 West Second (2nd) Street. Bottom image: Lawson's Mound on Lawson Street, Cook photo.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: black and white photo of the first Bigelow Church with a brief typed history beneath the image. The church was built in 1834 and was located on the north side of Second (2nd) Street.
Below: Henry R. Kinney and General W. H. Raynor, both prominent Portsmouth citizens. Both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a black and white image, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book of the Seventh (7th) Street Engine House.
Also shown: The Conscience Club Card, and a blue tinted ticket to the Sixth Cincinnati May Festival on Saturday, May 24, 1884
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 13. Shown is a faded, color postcard of the Red School House with a little article about the history of the building. It was built prior to the Civil War.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: T. M. Patterson and P. H. Zoellner. Both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Patterson owned the T. M. Patterson Book Bindery, started in 1866. P. H. Zoellner owned a jewelry store on Second (2nd) Street
Bigelow Chapel Dinner Ticket for April 11, 1867, Carnegie Hero Fund Commission Letter, American Legion Door Hanger
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured are two color images of the High School in Portsmouth and the Sixth (6th) Street School building. In 1868, the former Sixth (6th) Street residence of Judge William Salter was remodeled and named the Sixth Street School.