Tinted image of old N. & W. depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets, used from 1901 to 1931 when the new passenger station was opened at Sixteenth (16th) and Findlay Streets. This location was used for storage before it was razed in 1968.
Photo image of the N & W Railroad near the Scioto River. On September 7, 1838, the N & W Railroad started out as a small nine mile run between the towns of Petersburg and City Point, Virginia. The railroad would eventually grow to encompass some 5000 miles and pass through Portsmouth, Ohio.
Black and white photo image of the N & W Railway Bridge at Vera Junction during the 1937 Flood in Portsmouth. The bridge had been seriously damaged in the 1913 Flood, but was repaired and used until 2003.
Black and white photo image of page scanned from postcard. Pictured is the steamboat called the Fleetwood, a wedding invitation for Ophelia L.Murfin and J. V. L. Rodgers, N. J. Dever, Father Walker, and an unknown individual.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: N. J. Dever; Julius Esselborn; Theodore K. Funk; W. F. Clarke; William Kinney; Sam Jones; M. B. Gilbert; J. W. Mitchell; the Portsmouth Blade; C. E. Erwin, early editor of the Republican
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. N. J. Devine; Mrs. Lucy (Bell) Reifenberick; R.A. Calvert; The Kinney Home; Portsmouth's Oldest Home (1812);Dora Hard; Mrs. E.F. Draper; Linn Bentley; Julia Pratt
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are two black and white photographs. The first one is showing N. S. Gallia, Near Gay. The second one is showing a street scene on West Second (2nd) Street showing the George Davis Company, Ohlschlager Coal Office, M. W. Thompson Merchant Feed Store