Colorized lithographic image of a horse drawn carriage crossing the Second (2nd) Street Scioto River Bridge coming from the "bottoms" with the Scioto River. This was the Fifth (5th) bridge over the Scioto at this site and was completely washed out by the 1913 Flood. It was replaced in 1915 by the Sixth (6th) bridge that was in use until 1997.
Colored image of the bridge over the Scioto River on the west side of Portsmouth. This bridge replaced the previous one that washed away in the 1913 flood. This, the sixth (6th) bridge, was opened in 1915 and was used until 1997 when it was closed and razed.
Colored image of the front of the N. & W. station. The tracks ran behind the station.
Built in 1931, the Norfolk & Western Railroad Station was located at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passenger trains until 1971 when they were discontinued but still housed the division offices. The building was demolished in 2004, and the Scioto County Jail is now in a structure made to look similar to the old station.