Sepia tone photo image of the rutted dirt road along side a waterway on the way north toward Crichton's Inn near Rushtown. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland and mill worker in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Inn was located on a hill on the west side of Route 104 near the N & W Railway passenger station in Rushtown. The Inn closed in 1919.
Green tinted photo image of horse pulling carriage along a dirt road between trees and waterway toward Rushtown. Crichton's Inn was a summer retreat a few hundred yards from where the Norfolk & Western Railway tracks cross Route 104. It was on a hill on the west side of the highway and furnished an excellent view of the Scioto River valley. The Inn was owned and operated by William Crichton, a native of Scotland and a steel mill worker in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It closed in 1919.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: En Route From Pittsburg, passing Portsmouth, O.: the Joe B. Williams towboat; Plaque for the Roosevelt Game Preserve
Yellowed advertisement on one side: colored painting of "Last Supper" on back: "Emrick Funeral Home, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Air Conditioned, Ralph F. Scott, owner, Ambulance Service, Phone 353-4161, 1422 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662. 1963: Ralph Scott became part owner of Emrick-Scott
Black and white photo negative of a group of employees of The Stockham Ice Company. Stockham Ice was located at Eleventh (11th) and Chillicothe Streets from 1904 to 1984. One name is given, but not identified: Wellard Kuhn.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are employees of the Johnson Hub Factory. Bottom: black and white picture of the Standard Supply Company, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Employees Murray Moore Co.; An unidentified group of musicians.