Black and white photo negative of the new Hempstead Hospital. Opened in 1908, named for Dr. Giles S.B. Hempstead, it was enlarged with a third floor and two wings in 1923. This building at 2001 Scioto Trail became the Portsmouth General Hospital in 1925. It was razed in 2006 after the new hospital was built on 27th Street.
Tinted image of the new Hempstead Hospital opened in 1908, named for Dr. Giles S.B. Hempstead. Enlarged with a third floor and 2 wings in 1923, it was re-named Portsmouth General Hospital in 1925. In 1964 it became Scioto Memorial Hospital until the new building was built on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. The old building on Scioto Trail was razed in 2006.
Colorized photo image of the new High School in Portsmouth. The building was completed in 1912, and an addition was added in 1923. Additions were also made in 1941 and 1964.
Colorized image of the new Portsmouth High School located at the corner of Waller and Gallia Streets. The building was built to replace the in the Davis High School, formerly in the same location. The Portsmouth High School was erected in 1912, closed in 2006, and razed in 2007.
Colorized image of the new Portsmouth High School built at Gallia and Waller Streets in 1912 to replace the Davis High School. It was closed in 2006 and razed in 2007.
scan of black and white photos, dated March 16, 1938. Photos are from a newspaper article that discusses the new shelter houses and ovens that were built for fair goers and farmers. New buildings would provide places for farmers to prepare meals, benches, and storage. The facilities were constructed in 1937.
Black and white postcard image of the stadium. Silver frame trim. Postmarked 1938. Faded penciled greeting to Robert Danake, New Carlisle, O. from "Roger".
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 365. New School (1893); John Wilson (1867); Sheridah House; Sisters' Convent; St. Marys (1895); Father Nonnon; Rev. Father Gable; Pine Creek; Porter Township; Market Square; Neal Eck